Hybrid antibody mediated veto of cytotoxic T lymphocyte responses.
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- 1 May 1996
- journal article
- Published by Rockefeller University Press in The Journal of Experimental Medicine
- Vol. 183 (5) , 1973-1980
- https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.183.5.1973
Abstract
Strategies are being sought that allow the induction of specific tolerance to allogeneic transplants without affecting other immune functions. The so-called veto effect has been described as one such technology where CD8+ cells suppress responses of class I MHC-restricted T-lymphocyte precursors to antigens expressed by those CD8+ veto cells. Yet, veto inhibition will not be able to provide complete tolerance to allogeneic grafts since it only operates on cell populations that express CD8. Other types of cells prevalent in most organs express different tissue-specific antigens that are recognized by alloreactive T-cells. Therefore, complete tolerance to an allogeneic transplant can only be achieved if all cellular components within the graft acquire the immune-inhibitory function. Here, we studied whether the veto effect could be exploited for this purpose nevertheless. We produced a hybrid antibody (HAb) combining a mAb specific for a class I MHC molecule with a soluble CD8 molecule. We found that this HAb specifically and effectively transferred veto inhibition to different stimulator cell populations. Thus, we have developed a strategy that promises to selectively and completely tolerize graft-specific CTLs without affecting normal immune responses.Keywords
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