PMID: 7541826Jul 15, 1995Paper

Induction of oral tolerance to myelin basic protein in CD8-depleted mice: both CD4+ and CD8+ cells mediate active suppression

The Journal of Immunology : Official Journal of the American Association of Immunologists
Y ChenH L Weiner

Abstract

We have previously shown that orally administered myelin basic protein (MBP) suppresses experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis in both the Lewis rat and the SJL mouse. In the Lewis rat fed low doses of MBP, we found that protection can be adoptively transferred by CD8+ cells and that these cells inhibit immune responses via the secretion of TGF-beta after Ag-specific triggering. In the present study, we investigated the cellular requirements for the generation of active suppression following oral administration of MBP in SJL and (PLJ x SJL)F1 mice. We first determined the frequency of MBP cells secreting Th1 (IFN-gamma) and Th2 (IL-4/IL-10) cytokines or TGF-beta after oral administration of MBP. We found that in SJL mice, orally administered MBP (0.5 mg/feeding) led to an increased frequency of TGF-beta-, IL-4-, and IL-10-secreting cells and a decreased frequency of IFN-gamma-producing cells. This pattern was observed in both CD4+ and CD8+ populations; adoptive transfer of either CD4+ or CD8+ cells from orally tolerized mice suppressed autoimmune encephalomyelitis in recipient animals. We then studied the role of CD8+ cells on the generation of oral tolerance to MBP by depleting CD8+ cells in vivo with anti-CD8 mAb. Oral tol...Continue Reading

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