V. Apostolopoulos et al., OXIDATIVE REDUCTIVE CONJUGATION OF MANNAN TO ANTIGEN SELECTS FOR T-1 OR T-2 IMMUNE-RESPONSES, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United Statesof America, 92(22), 1995, pp. 10128-10132
The induction of CD8(+) cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) is desirable fo
r immunization against many diseases, and recombinant-synthetic peptid
e antigens are now favored agents to use, However, a major problem is
how to induce CTLs, which requires a T-1-type response to such synthet
ic antigens. We report that T-1-type (generating high CTL, low antibod
y) or T-2-type (the reciprocal) responses can be induced by conjugatio
n of the antigen to the carbohydrate polymer mannan: T-1 responses are
selected by using oxidizing conditions; T-2 responses are selected by
using reducing conditions for the conjugation. Using human MUC1 as a
model antigen in mice, immunization with oxidized mannan-MUC1 fusion p
rotein (ox-M-FP) led to complete tumor protection (challenge up to 5 x
10(7) MUC1(+) tumor cells), CTLs, and a high CTL precursor (CTLp) fre
quency (1/6900), whereas immunization with reduced mannan-MUC1 FP (red
-M-FP) led to poor protection after challenge with only 10(6) MUC1(+)
tumor cells, no CTLs, and a low CTLp frequency (1/87,800). Ox-M-FP sel
ects for a T-1 response (mediated here by CD8(+) cells) with high inte
rferon gamma (IFN-gamma) secretion, no interleukin 4 (IL-4), and a pre
dominant IgG2a antibody response; red-M-FP selects for a T-2-type resp
onse with IL-4 production and a high predominant IgG1 antibody respons
e but no IFN-gamma.