作者
John D Campbell, Karen F Buckland, Sarah J McMillan, Jennifer Kearley, William LG Oldfield, Lawrence J Stern, Hans Grönlund, Marianne van Hage, Catherine J Reynolds, Rosemary J Boyton, Stephen P Cobbold, A Barry Kay, Daniel M Altmann, Clare M Lloyd, Mark Larché
发表日期
2009/7/6
期刊
Journal of Experimental Medicine
卷号
206
期号
7
页码范围
1535-1547
出版商
The Rockefeller University Press
简介
Treatment of patients with allergic asthma using low doses of peptides containing T cell epitopes from Fel d 1, the major cat allergen, reduces allergic sensitization and improves surrogate markers of disease. Here, we demonstrate a key immunological mechanism, linked epitope suppression, associated with this therapeutic effect. Treatment with selected epitopes from a single allergen resulted in suppression of responses to other (“linked”) epitopes within the same molecule. This phenomenon was induced after peptide immunotherapy in human asthmatic subjects and in a novel HLA-DR1 transgenic mouse model of asthma. Tracking of allergen-specific T cells using DR1 tetramers determined that suppression was associated with the induction of interleukin (IL)-10+ T cells that were more abundant than T cells specific for the single-treatment peptide and was reversed by anti–IL-10 receptor administration …
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