Antigenic specificity of immunoprotective therapeutic vaccination for glaucoma

被引:58
作者
Bakalash, S
Kessler, A
Mizrahi, T
Nussenblatt, R
Schwartz, M [1 ]
机构
[1] Weizmann Inst Sci, Dept Neurobiol, IL-76100 Rehovot, Israel
[2] Ichilov Hosp, Dept Ophthalmol, IL-64239 Tel Aviv, Israel
[3] NEI, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA
关键词
D O I
10.1167/iovs.03-0080
中图分类号
R77 [眼科学];
学科分类号
100212 ;
摘要
PURPOSE. To investigate the antigenic specificity of the immune neuroprotective mechanism that can protect retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) against death caused by high intraocular pressure (lop). METHODS. A unilateral increase in IOP was induced in rats by argon laser photocoagulation of the episcleral veins and limbal plexus. Rats with high IOP were immunized with glatiramer acetate (Cop-1, a synthetic copolymer) or with myelin-derived or uveitogenic peptides. When the steroid drug methylprednisolone was used, it was administered intraperitoneally every other day for 12 days. RESULTS. Vaccination with myelin-derived peptides that reside in the axons failed to protect RGCs from death caused by high IOP. In contrast, IOP-induced RGC loss was reduced by vaccination with R16, a peptide derived from interphotoreceptor retinoid-binding protein, an immunodominant antigen residing in the eye. The benefit of protection against IOP-induced RGC loss outweighed the cost of the monophasic experimental autoimmune uveitis (EAU) that transiently developed in a susceptible rat strain. Treatment with methylprednisolone alleviated the disease symptoms, but caused further loss of RGCs. Cop-1 vaccination was effective in both EAU-resistant and EAU-susceptible strains. CONCLUSIONS. To benefit damaged neurons, immune neuroprotection should be directed against immunodominant antigens that reside in the site of damage. In a rat model of high IOP, RGCs can benefit from vaccination with peptides derived from proteins that are immunodominant in the eye but not from myelin-associated proteins. This suggests that the site of primary degeneration in IOP-induced RGC loss is in the eye. Cop-1 vaccination apparently circumvents the site-specificity barrier and provides protection without risk of inducing autoimmune disease.
引用
收藏
页码:3374 / 3381
页数:8
相关论文
共 47 条
  • [1] Bakalash S, 2002, INVEST OPHTH VIS SCI, V43, P2648
  • [2] Autoreactive T cells induce neurotrophin production by immune and neural cells in injured rat optic nerve: Implications for protective autoimmunity
    Barouch, R
    Schwartz, M
    [J]. FASEB JOURNAL, 2002, 16 (08) : 1304 - +
  • [3] Bathija R, 1998, J GLAUCOMA, V7, P165
  • [4] Treatment of experimental encephalomyelitis with a peptide analogue of myelin basic protein
    Brocke, S
    Gijbels, K
    Allegretta, M
    Ferber, I
    Piercy, C
    Blankenstein, T
    Martin, R
    Utz, U
    Karin, N
    Mitchell, D
    Veromaa, T
    Waisman, A
    Gaur, A
    Conlon, P
    Ling, N
    Fairchild, PJ
    Wraith, DC
    OGarra, A
    Fathman, CG
    Steinman, L
    [J]. NATURE, 1996, 379 (6563) : 343 - 346
  • [5] Immune mechanisms in uveitis
    Caspi, RR
    [J]. SPRINGER SEMINARS IN IMMUNOPATHOLOGY, 1999, 21 (02): : 113 - 124
  • [6] Nogo-A is a myelin-associated neurite outgrowth inhibitor and an antigen for monoclonal antibody IN-1
    Chen, MS
    Huber, AB
    van der Haar, ME
    Frank, M
    Schnell, L
    Spillmann, AA
    Christ, F
    Schwab, ME
    [J]. NATURE, 2000, 403 (6768) : 434 - 439
  • [7] KINETICS OF METHYLPREDNISOLONE AND ITS HEMISUCCINATE ESTER
    DERENDORF, H
    MOLLMANN, H
    ROHDEWALD, P
    REHDER, J
    SCHMIDT, EW
    [J]. CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY & THERAPEUTICS, 1985, 37 (05) : 502 - 507
  • [8] HUMORAL AND CELLULAR IMMUNE RESPONSIVENESS TO HUMAN S-ANTIGEN IN UVEITIS
    DOEKES, G
    VANDERGAAG, R
    ROTHOVA, A
    VANKOOYK, Y
    BROERSMA, L
    ZAAL, MJM
    DIJKMAN, G
    FORTUIN, ME
    BAARSMA, GS
    KIJLSTRA, A
    [J]. CURRENT EYE RESEARCH, 1987, 6 (07) : 909 - 919
  • [9] THE EFFECT OF RETINAL AUTOANTIGENS AND THEIR PEPTIDES ON THE INHIBITION OF EXPERIMENTAL AUTOIMMUNE UVEITIS
    DUA, HS
    ABRAMS, MS
    BARRETT, JA
    DONOSO, LA
    [J]. EYE, 1992, 6 : 447 - 452
  • [10] Vaccination for neuroprotection in the mouse optic nerve: Implications for optic neuropathies
    Fisher, J
    Levkovitch-Verbin, H
    Schori, H
    Yoles, E
    Butovsky, O
    Kaye, JF
    Ben-Nun, A
    Schwartz, M
    [J]. JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE, 2001, 21 (01) : 136 - 142