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Th2 immune regulation induced by T cell vaccination in patients with multiple sclerosis
T cell responses to myelin basic protein (MBP) are potentially involved in the pathogenesis of multiple sclerosis (MS). In this study, we demonstrated that subcutaneous inoculations with irradiated autologous MBP-reactive T cell clones (T cell vaccination) elicited CD8 super(+) antiidiotypic T cell...
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description | T cell responses to myelin basic protein (MBP) are potentially involved in the pathogenesis of multiple sclerosis (MS). In this study, we demonstrated that subcutaneous inoculations with irradiated autologous MBP-reactive T cell clones (T cell vaccination) elicited CD8 super(+) antiidiotypic T cell responses and CD4 super(+) Th2 cell responses in patients with MS. Both regulatory cell types induced by T cell vaccination contributed to the inhibition of MBP-reactive T cells while they differed in the recognition pattern and functional properties. We describe for the first time that the Th2 regulatory cells reacted with activated but not resting T cells in the context of MHC class II molecules and inhibited the proliferation of MBP-reactive T cells through the secretion of IL-4 and IL-10. The T-T cell interaction mediated by Th2 regulatory cells was independent of the antigen specificity of activated T cells. The findings have important implications for our understanding of the regulatory mechanism induced by T cell vaccination. |
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