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Title: A reductionist cell-free major histocompatibility complex class II antigen processing system identifies immunodominant epitopes
Authors: Hartman, Isamu Z
AeRyon, Kim
Cotter, Robert J
Walter, Kimberly
Dalai, Sarat K
Boronina, Tatiana
Griffith, Wendell
Lanar, David E
Schwenk, Robert
Krzych, Urszula
Cole, Robert N
Sadegh-Nasseri, Scheherazade
Keywords: Immunodominant Epitopes
Cell Free Antigen
Issue Date: 31-Oct-2010
Publisher: Nature Medicine
Abstract: Immunodominance is defined as restricted responsiveness of T cells to a few selected epitopes from complex antigens. Strategies currently used for elucidating CD4+ T cell epitopes are inadequate. To understand the mechanism of epitope selection for helper T cells, we established a cell-free antigen processing system composed of defined proteins: human leukocyte antigen-DR1 (HLA-DR1), HLA-DM and cathepsins. Our reductionist system successfully identified the physiologically selected immunodominant epitopes of two model antigens: hemagglutinin-1 (HA1) from influenza virus (A/Texas/1/77) and type II collagen (CII). When applied for identification of new epitopes from a recombinant liverstage antigen of malaria falciparum (LSA-NRC) or HA1 from H5N1 influenza virus (‘avian flu’), the system selected single epitopes from each protein that were confirmed to be immunodominant by their capacity to activate CD4+ T cells from H5N1-immunized HLA-DR1–transgenic mice and LSANRC– vaccinated HLA-DR1–positive human volunteers. Thus, we provide a new tool for the identification of physiologically relevant helper T cell epitopes from antigens.
Description: VOLUME 16 | NUMBER 11 | NOVEMBER 2010doi:10.1038/nm.2248
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/5418
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