Anti-TCR-specific DNA vaccination demonstrates a role for a CD8(+) T cell clone in the induction of allograft tolerance by donor-specific blood transfusion

Citation
C. Vignes et al., Anti-TCR-specific DNA vaccination demonstrates a role for a CD8(+) T cell clone in the induction of allograft tolerance by donor-specific blood transfusion, J IMMUNOL, 165(1), 2000, pp. 96-101
Citations number
41
Categorie Soggetti
Immunology
Journal title
JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY
ISSN journal
00221767 → ACNP
Volume
165
Issue
1
Year of publication
2000
Pages
96 - 101
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-1767(20000701)165:1<96:ADVDAR>2.0.ZU;2-I
Abstract
Donor-specific allograft tolerance can be induced in the adult rat by pregr aft donor-specific blood transfusion (DST). This tolerance appeared to be m ediated by regulatory cells and to the production of the suppressive cytoki ne TGF-beta 1. A potential immunoregulatory CD8(+) clone bearing a V beta 1 8-D beta 1-J beta 2.7 TCR gene rearrangement was previously identified in D ST-treated recipients. To assess the functional role of this T cell clone i n the induction of tolerance by DST, we have vaccinated DST-treated recipie nts with a plasmid construct encoding for the V beta 18-D beta 1-J beta 2.7 TCR beta-chain, DST-induced allograft tolerance was abolished by anti-TCR V beta 18-D beta 1-J beta 2.7 DNA vaccination in six of seven recipients, w hereas vaccination with the vector alone, or with the construct encoding a TCR V beta 13 beta-chain, had no effect. However, the transcript number of the V beta 18-D beta 1-J beta 2.7 chain was unchanged in allografts from va ccinated DST-treated rats, suggesting that this clone was not depleted by v accination, but rather was altered in its function. Moreover, TCR V beta 18 -D beta 1-J beta 2.7 DNA vaccination restored the anti-donor alloantibody p roduction, partially restore the capacity of spleen cells from tolerized re cipients to proliferate in vitro against donor cells, and decreased the inh ibitory effect of TGF-beta 1, seen in DST-treated recipients, in spleen cel ls from vaccinated DST-treated ones. This study strongly suggests that this CD8(+) TCR V beta 18-D beta 1-J beta 2.7 T cell clone has an effective imm unoregulatory function in allograft tolerance induced by DST.