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Vaccination with Single Chain Antigen Receptors for Islet-Derived Peptides Presented on I-A(g7) Delays Diabetes in NOD Mice by Inducing Anergy in Self-Reactive T-Cells

To develop a vaccination approach for prevention of type 1 diabetes (T1D) that selectively attenuates self-reactive T-cells targeting specific autoantigens, we selected phage-displayed single chain antigen receptor libraries for clones binding to a complex of the NOD classII MHC I-A(g7) and epitopes...

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Autores principales: Gurr, Werner, Shaw, Margaret, Herzog, Raimund I., Li, Yanxia, Sherwin, Robert
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3722102/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23894487
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0069464
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author Gurr, Werner
Shaw, Margaret
Herzog, Raimund I.
Li, Yanxia
Sherwin, Robert
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Shaw, Margaret
Herzog, Raimund I.
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Sherwin, Robert
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description To develop a vaccination approach for prevention of type 1 diabetes (T1D) that selectively attenuates self-reactive T-cells targeting specific autoantigens, we selected phage-displayed single chain antigen receptor libraries for clones binding to a complex of the NOD classII MHC I-A(g7) and epitopes derived from the islet autoantigen RegII. Libraries were generated from B-cell receptor repertoires of classII-mismatched mice immunized with RegII-pulsed NOD antigen presenting cells or from T-cell receptor repertoires in pancreatic lymph nodes of NOD mice. Both approaches yielded clones recognizing a RegII-derived epitope in the context of I-A(g7), which activated autoreactive CD4(+) T-cells. A receptor with different specificity was obtained by converting the BDC2.5 TCR into single chain form. B- but not T-cells from donors vaccinated with the clones transferred protection from diabetes to NOD-SCID recipients if the specificity of the diabetes inducer cell and the single chain receptor were matched. B-cells and antibodies from donors vaccinated with the BDC2.5 single chain receptor induced a state of profound anergy in T-cells of BDC2.5 TCR transgenic NOD recipients while B-cells from donors vaccinated with a single chain receptor specific for I-A(g7) RegII peptide complexes induced only partial non-responsiveness. Vaccination of normal NOD mice with receptors recognizing I-A(g7) RegII peptide complexes or with the BDC2.5 single chain receptor delayed onset of T1D. Thus anti-idiotypic vaccination can be successfully applied to T1D with vaccines either generated from self-reactive T-cell clones or derived from antigen receptor libraries.
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spelling pubmed-37221022013-07-26 Vaccination with Single Chain Antigen Receptors for Islet-Derived Peptides Presented on I-A(g7) Delays Diabetes in NOD Mice by Inducing Anergy in Self-Reactive T-Cells Gurr, Werner Shaw, Margaret Herzog, Raimund I. Li, Yanxia Sherwin, Robert PLoS One Research Article To develop a vaccination approach for prevention of type 1 diabetes (T1D) that selectively attenuates self-reactive T-cells targeting specific autoantigens, we selected phage-displayed single chain antigen receptor libraries for clones binding to a complex of the NOD classII MHC I-A(g7) and epitopes derived from the islet autoantigen RegII. Libraries were generated from B-cell receptor repertoires of classII-mismatched mice immunized with RegII-pulsed NOD antigen presenting cells or from T-cell receptor repertoires in pancreatic lymph nodes of NOD mice. Both approaches yielded clones recognizing a RegII-derived epitope in the context of I-A(g7), which activated autoreactive CD4(+) T-cells. A receptor with different specificity was obtained by converting the BDC2.5 TCR into single chain form. B- but not T-cells from donors vaccinated with the clones transferred protection from diabetes to NOD-SCID recipients if the specificity of the diabetes inducer cell and the single chain receptor were matched. B-cells and antibodies from donors vaccinated with the BDC2.5 single chain receptor induced a state of profound anergy in T-cells of BDC2.5 TCR transgenic NOD recipients while B-cells from donors vaccinated with a single chain receptor specific for I-A(g7) RegII peptide complexes induced only partial non-responsiveness. Vaccination of normal NOD mice with receptors recognizing I-A(g7) RegII peptide complexes or with the BDC2.5 single chain receptor delayed onset of T1D. Thus anti-idiotypic vaccination can be successfully applied to T1D with vaccines either generated from self-reactive T-cell clones or derived from antigen receptor libraries. Public Library of Science 2013-07-24 /pmc/articles/PMC3722102/ /pubmed/23894487 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0069464 Text en © 2013 Gurr et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Gurr, Werner
Shaw, Margaret
Herzog, Raimund I.
Li, Yanxia
Sherwin, Robert
Vaccination with Single Chain Antigen Receptors for Islet-Derived Peptides Presented on I-A(g7) Delays Diabetes in NOD Mice by Inducing Anergy in Self-Reactive T-Cells
title Vaccination with Single Chain Antigen Receptors for Islet-Derived Peptides Presented on I-A(g7) Delays Diabetes in NOD Mice by Inducing Anergy in Self-Reactive T-Cells
title_full Vaccination with Single Chain Antigen Receptors for Islet-Derived Peptides Presented on I-A(g7) Delays Diabetes in NOD Mice by Inducing Anergy in Self-Reactive T-Cells
title_fullStr Vaccination with Single Chain Antigen Receptors for Islet-Derived Peptides Presented on I-A(g7) Delays Diabetes in NOD Mice by Inducing Anergy in Self-Reactive T-Cells
title_full_unstemmed Vaccination with Single Chain Antigen Receptors for Islet-Derived Peptides Presented on I-A(g7) Delays Diabetes in NOD Mice by Inducing Anergy in Self-Reactive T-Cells
title_short Vaccination with Single Chain Antigen Receptors for Islet-Derived Peptides Presented on I-A(g7) Delays Diabetes in NOD Mice by Inducing Anergy in Self-Reactive T-Cells
title_sort vaccination with single chain antigen receptors for islet-derived peptides presented on i-a(g7) delays diabetes in nod mice by inducing anergy in self-reactive t-cells
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3722102/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23894487
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0069464
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