Research Article

Anti-ICOSL New Antigen Receptor Domains Inhibit T Cell Proliferation and Reduce the Development of Inflammation in the Collagen-Induced Mouse Model of Rheumatoid Arthritis

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T cell proliferation assays mouse T cell line (a) and human primary T cell (b and c) proliferation assays were conducted to determine the efficacy of anti-mICOSL and anti-hICOSL VNAR-Fc proteins to block ICOS-ICOSL-induced cell proliferation, respectively. (a) Concentration-dependent inhibition of proliferation by lead anti-mICOSL VNAR-Fc proteins (). 2V-Fc was included in each experiment as the VNAR isotype control. (b, c) Efficacy of lead anti-hICOSL VNAR-Fc domains in two independent primary human T cell proliferation assays from two different donors. The positive controls in each experiment were in-house developed anti-human and mouse ICOSL monoclonal antibodies. Assays were repeated 3 times with representative data shown.
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