Use of synthetic peptides to identify measles nucleoprotein T-cell epitopes in vaccinated and naturally infected humans

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Hickman, CJ [1 ]
Khan, AS [1 ]
Rota, PA [1 ]
Bellini, WJ [1 ]
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[1] CTR DIS CONTROL & PREVENT, DVRD, SPECIAL PATHOGENS BRANCH, NATL CTR INFECT DIS, ATLANTA, GA 30333 USA
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10.1006/viro.1997.8678
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
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Recombinant measles nucleoprotein (N) and synthetic peptides spanning the length of the N-protein-coding region were used with a proliferation assay to identify human T-cell epitopes in vaccinated and naturally infected adults. A number of epitopes were mapped to specific regions of the measles virus N The proliferative response of at least two donors was mediated by CD4(+) T cells in association with HLA DR antigens. Over 70% of all donors tested responded to peptides representing amino acids 271-290, 367-386, 400-420, and 483-502, suggesting that these peptides may be broadly recognized within an HLA diverse population. The most frequently recognized T-cell epitopes in both naturally infected and vaccinated donors were located in the genetically heterogeneous carboxy-terminal half of the N, Analysis of patterns of peptide reactivity among vaccinated and naturally infected subjects identified several regions of potential difference between these two groups. Peptides 221-240 and 237-256 were recognized among 100% of naturally infected donors but among only 37.5% of vaccinated donors and therefore may be of further interest in studies to investigate induction of lifelong versus transient immunity to measles. Use of chimeric molecules containing multiple well-characterized T- and B-cell epitopes or genetic alteration of attenuated vaccine virus to enhance critical T-cell responses may eventually lead to the development of a vaccine candidate that can more closely model the patterns of immune response elicited by wild-type virus. (C) 1997 Academic Press.
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