Conclusion
These data suggest that the effects mediated by IVIg are not caused by Tregitopes nor by impaired antigen presentation.
Results
Investigation of the HLA class II peptide repertoire from IVIg-loaded dendritic cells (DCs) via MHC-associated peptide proteomics (MAPPs) revealed that numerous IgG-derived peptides were strongly presented along the antibody sequence. Surprisingly, Tregitopes 167 and 289 did not show efficient natural presentation although they both bound to HLA class II when directly loaded as "naked" peptides on human DCs. In addition, both Tregitopes could not reproduce the inhibitory effect of IVIg in a human in vitro T-cell proliferation assay as well as in vivo in mice. MAPPs data demonstrate that presentation of peptides from several antigens remained unchanged even when competed with high doses of IVIg, in both human and mouse.
