Mechanisms of immunomodulation by glatiramer acetate

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Gran, B
Tranquill, LR
Chen, M
Bielekova, B
Zhou, W
Dhib-Jalbut, S
Martin, R
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[1] NINDS, Cellular Immunol Sect, Neuroimmunol Branch, NIH, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA
[2] Univ Maryland, Sch Med, Dept Neurol, Baltimore, MD 21201 USA
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10.1212/WNL.55.11.1704
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Objective: To define the mechanism of action of glatiramer acetate (GA; formerly known as copolymer-1) as an immunomodulatory treatment for MS. Background: The proposed mechanisms of action of GA include 1) functional inhibition of myelin-reactive T cells by human leukocyte antigen (HLA) blocking, 2) T-cell receptor (TCR) antagonism, and 3) induction of T helper 2 (Th2) immunomodulatory cells. In this report, the authors examined the effects of GA on the functional activation of human T-cell clones (TCC) specific for myelin basic protein (MBP) and for foreign antigens. Several questions were addressed: Is the inhibitory effect of GA specific for autoantigens? Is it mediated by blocking the interaction between peptide and HLA molecule? Is GA a partial agonist or TCR antagonist, or does it induce anergy? Does it induce Th2 modulatory T cells? Methods: The effects of GA on antigen-induced activation of human TCC specific for MBP, influenza virus hemagglutinin, and Borrelia burgdorferi were studied by proliferation and cytokine measurements, TCR downmodulation, and anergy assays. GA-specific TCC were generated in vitro from the peripheral blood of patients and healthy controls by limiting dilution. Results: GA more strongly inhibited the proliferation of MBP, as compared with foreign antigen-specific TCC; in some MBP-specific TCC, the production of Th1-type cytokines was preferentially inhibited. In addition to HLA competition, the induction of anergy, but not direct TCR antagonism, was observed. Numerous GA-specific TCC were generated from the peripheral blood of both MS patients and normal controls, and a fraction of these showed a Th2 phenotype. Conclusions: This study confirms a preferential inhibitory effect of GA on autoreactive TCC. With respect to cellular mechanisms, although HLA competition appears to play the most important role in functional inhibition in vitro, a direct effect on the TCR may be involved at least in some autoreactive T cells as shown by anergy induction. Although not confirmed at the clonal level, it is demonstrated further that GA induces T cells that crossreact with myelin proteins. GA-specific, Th2-modulatory cells may play an important role in mediating the effect of the drug in vivo.
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