RNA degradation precedes DNA cleavage in autoreactive CD4 T cells suppressed by calicheamicin gamma1 |
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Authors: | Thomas Sunil Preda-Pais Anca Casares Sofia Brumeanu Teodor-D |
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Affiliation: | Mount Sinai School of Medicine, Department of Microbiology, 1 Gustave L. Levy Place, New York, NY 10029, USA. |
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Abstract: | Calicheamicin gamma1 (Cal gamma1) is a hydrophobic enediyne antibiotic known to cleave the DNA and lead to apoptosis in a variety of cells. Herein, we show that Cal gamma1 exhibits a 1000-times stronger suppressogenic effect on antigen-specific (diabetogenic), and na?ve CD4 T cells than Doxorubicin (Dox), another strong apoptotic drug. The thymic precursors and mature T cells incubated with Cal gamma1 for only 30 min showed a drastic decrease or loss of cytokine production and proliferation following stimulation with the immunogenic peptide, or with CD3 and CD28 antibodies. The suppressogenicity of Cal gamma1 correlated with a rapid and non-selective degradation of RNA, whereas the DNA cleavage occurred at a later time point and at higher doses. Cal gamma1 may represent a potential therapeutic agent to eliminate self-reactive T cells in autoimmune diseases, providing that is delivered by antigen-specific T-cell ligands. Targeting of highly suppressogenic drugs such as Cal gamma1 to autoreactive T cells may reduce considerable the therapeutic dose and the drug-related side effects. |
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