Literature DB >> 25041614

The effect of haptens on protein-carrier immunogenicity.

Tal Gefen1, Jacob Vaya, Soliman Khatib, Irena Rapoport, Meital Lupo, Eilon Barnea, Arie Admon, Elimelech Dan Heller, Elina Aizenshtein, Jacob Pitcovski.   

Abstract

The immune response against hapten is T-cell-dependent, and so requires the uptake, processing and presentation of peptides on MHC class II molecules by antigen-presenting cells to the specific T cell. Some haptens, following conjugation to the available free amines on the surface of the carrier protein, can reduce its immunogenicity. The purpose of this study was to explore the mechanism by which this occurs. Four proteins were tested as carriers and six molecules were used as haptens. The immune response to the carrier proteins was reduced > 100-fold by some of the haptens (termed carrier immunogenicity reducing haptens--CIRH), whereas other haptens did not influence the protein immunogenicity (carrier immunogenicity non-reducing haptens--nCIRH). Conjugation of the protein to a CIRH affected protein degradation by lysosomal cathepsins, leading to the generation of peptides that differ in length and sequence from those derived from the same native protein or that protein modified with nCIRH. Injection of CIRH-conjugated protein into mice induced an increase in the population of regulatory T cells. The results of this study provide a putative mechanism of action for the reduction of immune response to haptenated proteins.
© 2014 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  carrier immunogenicity; hapten; peptide repertoire; tolerance

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25041614      PMCID: PMC4264915          DOI: 10.1111/imm.12356

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Immunology        ISSN: 0019-2805            Impact factor:   7.397


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