Immunity to TCR peptides in multiple sclerosis. I. Successful immunization of patients with synthetic V beta 5.2 and V beta 6.1 CDR2 peptides.

DN Bourdette, RH Whitham, YK Chou… - … (Baltimore, Md.: 1950 …, 1994 - journals.aai.org
DN Bourdette, RH Whitham, YK Chou, WJ Morrison, J Atherton, C Kenny, D Liefeld…
Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md.: 1950), 1994journals.aai.org
Immunization with disease-associated TCR V region peptides is an effective treatment for
experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis. Myelin basic protein-specific T cells, which
induce experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis in many animal strains, may be
important in the pathogenesis of multiple sclerosis. Myelin basic protein-specific T cell
clones from some multiple sclerosis patients preferentially use TCR V genes from the V beta
5.2 and V beta 6.1 families. To assess the safety and immunogenicity of TCR V beta 5.2 and …
Abstract
Immunization with disease-associated TCR V region peptides is an effective treatment for experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis. Myelin basic protein-specific T cells, which induce experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis in many animal strains, may be important in the pathogenesis of multiple sclerosis. Myelin basic protein-specific T cell clones from some multiple sclerosis patients preferentially use TCR V genes from the V beta 5.2 and V beta 6.1 families. To assess the safety and immunogenicity of TCR V beta 5.2 and V beta 6.1 peptides, we injected 11 multiple sclerosis patients with varying doses of two synthetic peptides, TCR V beta 5.2(39-59) and V beta 6.1(39-59), encompassing the CDR2 region of these V gene families. Low doses (100 to 300 micrograms) of peptide induced T cell immunity in 7 of 11 patients to one or both peptides. Delayed type hypersensitivity skin responses to the peptides were observed in three of seven responders, and TCR peptide-specific Ab occurred in two of seven T cell responders. Low doses of TCR peptides produced no side effects and did not cause broad spectrum immunosuppression. Synthetic TCR V region peptides can induce T cell immunity safely in humans and may prove useful in treating human autoimmune diseases.
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