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Identification of murine poxvirus-specific CD8+ CTL epitopes with distinct functional profiles
Morningside Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences Student Publications
  • Anuja Mathew, University of Massachusetts Medical School
  • Masanori Terajima, University of Massachusetts Medical School
  • Kim West, University of Massachusetts Medical School
  • Sharone Green, University of Massachusetts Medical School
  • Alan L. Rothman, University of Massachusetts Medical School
  • Francis A. Ennis, University of Massachusetts Medical School
  • Jeffrey S. Kennedy
UMMS Affiliation
Center for Infectious Disease and Vaccine Research
Publication Date
2005-2-9
Document Type
Article
Abstract

Murine T cell epitopes against vaccinia virus (VV) have not been characterized to date in part due to the large and complex genome of VV. We have identified and characterized two CD8+ T cell epitopes on the A47L (modified VV Ankara strain (MVA)-029) and J6R (MVA-043) proteins of VV that are Db and Kb restricted, respectively. Following i.p. immunization with VV New York City Board of Health (NYCBH) strain, MVA-029 peptide-stimulated splenocytes secreted IFN-gamma from 7 days to 7 mo postimmunization, and virus-stimulated effectors were also able to lyse MVA-029-pulsed target cells at the same time points. In contrast, MVA-043 peptide-stimulated splenocytes secreted very low levels of IFN-gamma only at day 7 but maintained the ability to lyse target cells up to 2 mo postimmunization. Both MVA-029 and MVA-043 peptide-stimulated lymph node cells degranulated similarly as assessed by Ag-induced CD107 expression. T cell responses to whole-virus stimulation remained robust and steady during the acute and memory T cell response to VV. Identification of T cell epitopes on VV will enable further studies to increase our understanding of the role of CD8+ T cells in VV infection and assist in the design of new protective strategies.

DOI of Published Version
10.4049/jimmunol.174.4.2212
Source

J Immunol. 2005 Feb 15;174(4):2212-9.

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Link to article in PubMed

PubMed ID
15699154
Citation Information
Anuja Mathew, Masanori Terajima, Kim West, Sharone Green, et al.. "Identification of murine poxvirus-specific CD8+ CTL epitopes with distinct functional profiles" Vol. 174 Iss. 4 (2005) ISSN: 0022-1767 (Print)
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