Article:Specific inhibition if CD4+ T lymphocytes by a hybrid antibody
Authors:Staerz, U.D.,Qi, Y
Journal:Nature Biotechnology, Volume 16, march 1998
Abstract: T lymphocytes are crucial in the defense against foreign intruders and cancerous growths.Yet, in circumstances such as transplantation of autoimmunity, T-cell-mediated responses can be detrimental.Inhibition of these deleterious responses is currently achieved by drugs that induce general immune suppression.These compounds also impair the patients defenses against infections.Strategies are now being sought that induce selective rather than generalized immune unresponsiveness.One such strategy is the ability to inhibit the activation of CD8+ T lymphocytes.As CD4+ T lymphocytes similarly participate in graft rejection and in autoimmune diseases, we have now developed a reagent to delete their activity.It comprises DCD4 and an anti-MHC class II antibody.By virtue of the antibodys specificity for MHC class II molecules, this hybrid antibody (Hab) binds to class II molecules, thereby bringing CD4 accessory molecules to the surface of class II-bearing stimulator cells where they occupy CD4 binding sites on class II molecules.As a consequence CD4+ T cells with specificity to Hab-coated stimulator cells cannot engage their CD4 molecules and are no longer activated.This Hab technology provides a strategy to offer specific rather than generalized immune suppression.