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Use of antibody/peptide constructs of direct antigenic peptides to T cells: evidence for T cell processing and presentation.
Authors:T Wyss-Coray  C Brander  F Bettens  D Mijic  W J Pichler
Institution:Institute of Clinical Immunology, Inselspital, Bern, Switzerland.
Abstract:Human T cells can express MHC-class II products and were shown to be potential antigen-presenting cells. However, they are unable to capture the antigen and only antigens, which bind to T cell membranes such as the gp120 glycoprotein of HIV, are internalized, processed, and presented by T cells. To better understand the role of T cells as antigen-presenting cells, we established a method which overcomes the lack of antigen capture by T cells. Antigen (tetanus toxoid, TT) or an antigenic peptide of TT (residue 830-843, P2) was coupled to antibodies directed to T cell surface molecules such as CD2, CD4, CD8. Antibody/TT and antibody/P2 constructs stimulated P2-specific T cell clones in the absence of accessory cells, if the antibody recognized a T cell surface structure. Compared to the peptide alone, a 100-500 times lower molar concentration of the antibody/peptide construct was required to achieve a similar proliferative response. T cell stimulation via the constructs involved intracellular processing, as nonspecific, glutaraldehyde fixed T cell lines pulsed with the constructs could present the peptide and processing inhibitors like Leupeptin or Chloroquine inhibited the development of a proliferative response to the constructs. Our data underline the ability of T cells to function as antigen-processing and -presenting cells and show that antibody/antigen or antibody/peptide constructs are able to direct a certain antigen or peptide to a T cell. Antibody/peptide constructs may be interesting tools to better understand antigen processing and to study the consequences of antigen presentation by different cells.
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