Response of Human T Cells to Tetanus Neurotoxin HCC Sub-Domain: T Cell Cytokine Production and Activation Marker Induced by HCC

oleh: Maryam Ghafari-Khamene, Saeedeh Torabi-Goudarzi, Maryam Hosseini, Mostafa Haji-Fatahaliha, Sanam Sadreddini, Mehrnosh Seyfi-Najmi, Jafar Majidi, Mehdi Yousefi

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Diterbitkan: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2015-10-01

Deskripsi

Tetanus is caused by the tetanus neurotoxin (TeNT), a 150 kDa single polypeptide molecule which is cleaved into active two-chain molecules composed of a 50 kDa N-terminal light (L) and a 100 kDa C-terminal heavy (H) chains. Fragment C is further subdivided into two subdomains: the proximal HCN  subdomain and the extreme carboxy subdomain, HCC. HCC is considered as an immunodominant part of TeNT and is responsible for TeNT binding activity to neurons.In the present study, we investigated the ability of recombinant HCC(r HCC) to induce T cell activation. Our results showed that recombinant HCC has a stimulatory effect on IFN-γ secretion by T cells after 48h co-incubation in the presence of anti-TLR-2 Ab. Also, Hcc can induce the expression of CD69 on T cells.Our finding indicated that stimulatory effects of HCC on T cells are TLR-2 independent and anti-TLR-2 inhibitory antibody fails to neutralize HCC stimulatory effects on T cells.Furthermore, HCC  is critical for immunogenic activity of TeNT and is able to induce T cells through TLR-2 independent pathway.