A MYCOBACTERIAL 65-KD HEAT-SHOCK PROTEIN INDUCES ANTIGEN-SPECIFIC SUPPRESSION OF ADJUVANT ARTHRITIS, BUT IS NOT ITSELF ARTHRITOGENIC

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BILLINGHAM, MEJ [1 ]
CARNEY, S [1 ]
BUTLER, R [1 ]
COLSTON, MJ [1 ]
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[1] NATL INST MED RES, MYCOBACTERIAL RES LAB, LONDON NW7 1AA, ENGLAND
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10.1084/jem.171.1.339
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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A recombinant (r)65-kD protein from Mycobacterium leprae, at levels far in excess of those present in whole mycobacteria, was unable to induce arthritis. Even when combined with a synthetic adjuvant, CP20961, to mimic the peptidoglycan adjuvant component of the mycobacterial cell wall, the r65-kD protein failed to induce arthritis. Pretreatment with as little as 1 μg r65-kD protein protected rats against arthritis induced by M. tuberculosis, but this r65-kD protein was markedly less able to protect against arthritis induced by the synthetic adjuvant, CP20961, or type II collagen. The r65-kD protein appears, therefore, to produce an antigen-specific protection against arthritis induced by bacterial cell walls containing the 65-kD protein. Such protection can be overcome, however, by arthritogenic T lymphocytes, suggesting that protection occurs by preventing clonal proliferation of autoreactive T lymphocytes that are induced by the adjuvant properties of mycobacterial cell walls. How the r65-kD protein abrogates this particular adjuvant activity, and the nature of the arthritogenic self antigen(s), remain to be elucidated.
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