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Therapy targeting antigen-specific T cells by a peptide-based tolerizing vaccine against autoimmune arthritis

Vilma Urbonaviciute, Laura Romero‐Castillo, Bingze Xu, Huqiao Luo, Nadine Schneider, Sylvia Weisse, Nhu‐Nguyen Do, Ana Coelho, Gonzalo Fernandez Lahore, Taotao Li, Pierre Sabatier, Christian M. Beusch, Johan Viljanen, Roman A. Zubarev, Jan Kihlberg, Johan Bäcklund, Harald Burkhardt, Rikard Holmdahl

2023Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A longstanding goal has been to find an antigen-specific preventive therapy, i.e., a vaccine, for autoimmune diseases. It has been difficult to find safe ways to steer the targeting of natural regulatory antigen. Here, we show that the administration of exogenous mouse major histocompatibility complex class II protein bounding a unique galactosylated collagen type II (COL2) peptide (A q –galCOL2) directly interacts with the antigen-specific TCR through a positively charged tag. This leads to expanding a VISTA-positive nonconventional regulatory T cells, resulting in a potent dominant suppressive effect and protection against arthritis in mice. The therapeutic effect is dominant and tissue specific as the suppression can be transferred with regulatory T cells, which downregulate various autoimmune arthritis models including antibody-induced arthritis. Thus, the tolerogenic approach described here may be a promising dominant antigen-specific therapy for rheumatoid arthritis, and in principle, for autoimmune diseases in general.

Topics & Concepts

ImmunologyArthritisAntigenMajor histocompatibility complexRheumatoid arthritisAutoimmunityMedicineAutoimmune diseaseAntibodyBiologyImmunotherapy and Immune ResponsesMonoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies ResearchT-cell and B-cell Immunology
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