Antigen-specific modulation of chronic experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis in humanized mice by TCR-like antibody targeting autoreactive T-cell epitope

Alona Goor, Efrat Altman, Inbar Arman, Shir Erez, Maya Haus-Cohen, Yoram Reiter

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Abstract

The development and application of human TCR-like (TCRL) antibodies recognizing disease-specific MHC–peptide complexes may prove as an important tool for basic research and therapeutic applications. Multiple sclerosis is characterized by aberrant CD4 T-cell response to self-antigens presented by MHC class II molecules. This led us to select a panel of TCRL Abs targeting the immuno-dominant autoantigenic epitope MOG35-55 derived from myelin oli-godendrocyte glycoprotein (MOG) presented on HLA-DR2, which is associated with multiple sclerosis (MS). We demonstrate that these TCRL Abs bind with high specificity to human HLA-DR2/MOG35-55-derived MHC class II molecules and can detect APCs that naturally present the MS-associated autoantigen in the humanized EAE transgenic mouse model. The TCRL Abs can block ex vivo and in vivo CD4 T-cell proliferation in response to MOG35-55 stimulation in an antigen-specific manner. Most significantly, administration of TCRL Abs to MOG35-55-induced EAE model in HLA-DR2 transgenic mice both prevents and regresses established EAE. TCRL function was associated with a reduction in autoreactive pathogenic T-cell infil-tration into the CNS, along with modulation of activated CD11b+ macrophages/microglial APCs. Collectively, these findings demonstrate the combined action of TCRL Abs in blocking TCR-MHC in-teractions and modulating APC presentation and activation, leading to a profound antigen-specific inhibitory effect on the neuro-inflammatory process, resulting in regression of EAE. Our study constitutes an in vivo proof of concept for the utility of TCR-like antibodies as antigen-specific immunomodulators for CD4-mediated autoimmune diseases such as MS, validating the importance of the TCR-MHC axis as a therapeutic target for various autoimmune and inflammatory diseases.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere202402996
JournalLife Science Alliance
Volume8
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2025

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous)
  • Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
  • Plant Science
  • Ecology

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