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. 1990 Apr 15;144(8):2883-90.

An essential role for constitutive Schiff base-forming ligands in antigen presentation to murine T cell clones

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An essential role for constitutive Schiff base-forming ligands in antigen presentation to murine T cell clones

X M Gao et al. J Immunol. .

Abstract

The role of cell-surface Schiff base-forming ligands in the inductive interaction between class II+ APC and murine T cells was investigated. Schiff bases are produced by the condensation of an amine with the carbonyl group of an aldehyde or ketone in a reversible covalent reaction. Treatment of APC with low concentrations of glutaraldehyde to form Schiff bases on a small proportion of epsilon-amino groups consistently inhibited Ag presentation to primary T cells and T cell clones. Schiff base formation by glutaraldehyde was quantitated by specific reduction with the weak, selective reducing agent sodium cyanoborohydride. Aldehyde inhibition of presentation was observed with allo-, protein, and small peptide Ag, and T cell clones of Th1 and Th2 subtypes were equally susceptible. Large increases in the concentration of glutaraldehyde in brief pretreatments of APC resulted in substantial restoration of Ag-presenting function. Oxidation of T cell sialic acid to produce cell-surface aldehydes resulted in a vigorous proliferative response to class II-positive syngeneic accessory cells. This response was inhibited by preformation of Schiff bases on epsilon-amino groups of the accessory cells by glutaraldehyde. Dose response curves for inhibition of aldehyde-induced and Ag-induced T cell proliferation by glutaraldehyde treatment of accessory cells were similar. Reduction of constitutive aldehydes on cloned T cells by sodium borohydride resulted in inhibition of Ag-specific responses. This took the form of a substantial delay in the time-course of the response consistent with the eventual regeneration of cell-surface aldehydes. Only the presentation of Ag was inhibited. Ongoing established proliferative responses remained unaffected. Together, these data indicate that constitutive Schiff base-forming ligands on APC and T cells are essential in Ag presentation to murine T cells and are consistent with a model of Ag presentation in which reciprocal Schiff base formation is an essential element.

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