Human anti-idiotypic antibodies can be good immunogens as they target Fc receptors on antigen-presenting cells allowing efficient stimulation of bothhelper and cytotoxic T-cell responses
Lg. Durrant et al., Human anti-idiotypic antibodies can be good immunogens as they target Fc receptors on antigen-presenting cells allowing efficient stimulation of bothhelper and cytotoxic T-cell responses, INT J CANC, 92(3), 2001, pp. 414-420
Anti-idiotypic antibodies that mimic tumour-associated antigens can stimula
te anti-tumour T-cell responses. In this article, we have studied the role
of pc in the presentation of T-cell epitopes by 2 anti-idiotypic antibodies
, 105AD7 and 708, The human monoclonal antibody 105AD7, which mimics CD55,
stimulated strong in vitro T-cell proliferation, gamma IFN secretion and re
directed cytotoxicity in unprimed T cells from healthy donors. However, rem
oval of the pc region of the anti-idiotype reduced the sensitivity of the a
ssay 1,000-fold, as did inhibiting Fc uptake of the anti-idiotype by an exc
ess of human IgG. The mouse anti-idiotype 708, which mimics CEA, failed to
stimulate in vitro T-cell responses on unprimed T cells from healthy donors
. However, when a human IgGI pc region replaced its mouse pc region, the an
ti-idiotype induced T-cell proliferation, gamma IFN secretion and redirecte
d cytotoxicity in lymphocytes from unimmunised donors. Human anti-idiotypes
are therefore good immunogens since they target pc receptors on antigen-pr
esenting cells, allowing efficient stimulation of both helper and cytotoxic
T-cell responses. The immunogenicity of other antiidiotypes may therefore
be enhanced by human pc targeting of antigen-presenting cells. (C) 2001 Wil
ey-Liss, Inc.