Antigen-specific inhibition of the adoptive transfer of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis in Lewis rats
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Antigen-specific inhibition of the adoptive transfer of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis in Lewis rats
Abstract
The efficacy of antigen-specific immunoregulation as a treatment for the efferent limb of an autoimmune disease was tested in a rat model of adoptive experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE). Lewis rats receiving 4-5 x 10(7) guinea pig (GP) myelin basic protein (MBP)-activated lymph node T cell blasts from GPMBP/CFA sensitized donors routinely show clinical signs of disease 5-6 days post transfer. Intravenous injection of GPMBP coupled to syngeneic splenocytes using the chemical cross-linker carbodiimide was effective in completely abrogating the expression of clinical EAE in rats that received MBP-specific T cells 2 days previously. Partial inhibition was also observed in rats injected as early as day 0 (the same day as MBP-specific T cell transfer) and as late as 1 day prior to the onset of clinical signs (days 4-5 post transfer). Unresponsiveness was shown to be dose-dependent, dependent on the route of injection of the neuroantigen-coupled splenocytes, and was antigen-specific. Splenocytes coupled with GP or rat MBP (which are identical within the major encephalitogenic GP68-86 Lewis rat determinant with the exception of the residue at position 80) were equally efficient at eliminating disease expression in recipients of GPMBP-specific T cells. In contrast, splenocytes coupled with bovine or rabbit MBP (which differ significantly from GPMBP within the 68-86 region) had no inhibitory effect. The antigen specificity of the tolerance induction was also illustrated by the fact that splenocytes coupled with GP68-86, but not those coupled with the truncated GP68-84 peptide, induced profound unresponsiveness. Interestingly, de novo antigen processing by the antigen-coupled cells did not appear to be necessary as the inclusion of antigen processing inhibitors had no effect on inhibition of disease. However, the use of the carbodiimide coupling reagent was critical for the induction of unresponsiveness as essentially equivalent amounts of 125I-labelled MBP were bound in its presence or absence, but only splenocytes incubated in the presence of both MBP and carbodiimide inhibited clinical expression of disease. Antigen-specific tolerance is thus an effective means of inhibiting expression of clinical disease in the rat EAE model, and a powerful tool for determining the fine epitope specificity of encephalitogenic T cells.
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