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    Cell Mol Immunol. 2007 Aug;4(4):287-93.

    Anti-idiotypic regulatory responses induced by vaccination with DNA encoding murine TCR Valpha5 and Vbeta2.

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    Department of Immunology, Peking University Health Science Center, Peking University, Beijing 100083, and Key Laboratory of Immunology, Ministry for Public Health, China.

    Abstract

    There is evidence suggesting that anti-idiotypic regulation against T cells plays a role in maintaining homeostasis in the immune system, although its mechanism is not fully understood. By using DNA constructs encoding the TCR Valpha5.2 and Vbeta2.1 chains derived from an ovalbumin (OVA)-specific T cell clone (OVA-T), we herein demonstrated that vaccination with TCR-DNA effectively induced anti-idiotypic cellular as well as humoral responses. Serum samples from the TCR-DNA-vaccinated BALB/c mice were able to stain T cells in an idiotype-specific manner. CD4+ T cells from the TCR-DNA-vaccinated mice proliferated in response to stimulation with irradiated syngeneic OVA-T cells and secreted interferon-gamma but very little IL-4. Splenocytes from the TCR-DNA-vaccinated mice showed strong idiotype-specific CTL activity against the OVA-T cells. Furthermore, adoptive transfer of the CD4+ or CD8+ T cells from the TCR-DNA-vaccinated mice resulted in hyporesponsiveness of syngeneic recipients. These results demonstrated that vaccination with DNA encoding TCR can effectively activate anti-idiotypic regulatory responses in vivo and thus providing a useful way for immunological intervention.

    PMID:
    17764619
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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