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MHC-restriction,cytokine profile,and immunoregulatory effects of human T cells specific for TCR Vβ CDR2 peptides: Comparison with myelin basic protein-specific T cells
Authors:YK Chou  AD Weinberg  A Buenafe  DN Bourdette  R Whitham  JAR Kaleeba  IF Robey  DG Kavanagh  H Offner  AA Vandenbark
Abstract:HLA-DR2+ patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) that respond to vaccination with TCR Vβ5.2-38-58 peptides have increased frequencies of TCR peptide-specific T cells, reduced frequencies of myelin basic protein (MBP)-specific T cells, and a better clinical course than non-responders. To evaluate possible network regulation of MBP responses by TCR peptide-specific T cells, we compared properties of both cell types. Both MBP- and TCR peptide-specific T cell clones were CD4+ and predominantly HLA-DR restricted. HLA-DR2, which is in linkage disequilibrium in MS patients, preferentially restricted TCR peptide-specific clones as well as MBP-specific responses in HLA-DR2 and DR2,3+ donors. Within the DR2 haplotype, however, both DRβ1*1501 and DRβ5*0101 alleles could restrict T cell responses to Vβ CDR2 peptides, whereas responses to MBP were restricted only by DRβ5*0101. TCR peptide-specific clones expressed message for Th2 cytokines, including IL-4, IL-5, IL-6, IL-10, and TGF-β, whereas MBP-specific T cell clones expressed the Th1 cytokines IFN-γ and IL-2. Consistent with the Th2-like cytokine profile, TCR peptide-specific T cell clones expressed higher levels of CD30 than MBP-specific T cells. Culture supernatants from TCR peptide-specific T cell clones, but not from MBP- or Herpes simplex virus-specific T cells, inhibited both proliferation responses and cytokine message production of MBP-specific T cells. These results demonstrate distinct properties of MBP and TCR peptide-specific T cells, and indicate that both target and bystander Th1 cells can be inhibited by Th2 cytokines secreted by activated TCR peptide-specific T cells. These data support the rationale for TCR peptide vaccination to regulate pathogenic responses mediated by oligoclonal T cells in human autoimmune diseases. © 1996 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
Keywords:multiple sclerosis  Th1 cells  Th2 cells  T cell receptor Vβ  chain  second complementarity-determining region (CDR2)  myelin basic protein (MBP)  cytokines
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