Generation of the first TCR transgenic mouse with CD4+ T cells recognizing an anti-inflammatory regulatory T cell-inducing Hsp70 peptide

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Antigen-specific regulatory T cells (Tregs) directed at self-antigens are difficult to study since suitable specific tools to isolate and characterize these cells are lacking. A T cell receptor (TCR)-transgenic mouse would generate possibilities to study such-antigen-specific T cells. As was shown previously, immunization with the mycobacterial heat shock protein (Hsp) 70-derived peptide B29 and its mouse homologs mB29a and mB29b induced anti-inflammatory responses. Furthermore, B29 induced antigen-specific Tregs in vivo. To study mB29b-specific Tregs, we isolated the TCR from T cell hybridomas generated against mB29b and produced a TCR transgenic mouse that expresses a MHC-class II restricted mB29b-specific TCR. These TCR transgenic CD4+ T cells were found to cross-react with the B29 epitope as identified with peptide-induced proliferation and IL-2 production. Thus, we have successfully generated a novel mouse model with antigen-specific CD4+ T cells that recognize self and bacterial Hsp 70-derived peptides. With this novel mouse model, it will be possible to study primary antigen-specific T cells with specificity for a regulatory Hsp70 T cell epitope. This will enable the isolation and characterization CD4+CD25+ Tregs with a proven specificity. This will provide useful knowledge of the induction, activation, and mode of action of Hsp70-specific Tregs, for instance, during experimental arthritis.

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Jansen, M. A. A., Van Herwijnen, M. J. C., Van Kooten, P. J. S., Hoek, A., Van Der Zee, R., Van Eden, W., & Broere, F. (2016). Generation of the first TCR transgenic mouse with CD4+ T cells recognizing an anti-inflammatory regulatory T cell-inducing Hsp70 peptide. Frontiers in Immunology, 7(MAR). https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2016.00090

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