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Article Dans Une Revue Molecular Immunology Année : 1996

Structural requirements for synthetic immunogens to induce measles virus specific CTL responses.

C.D Partidos
  • Fonction : Auteur
A. Delmas
M Steward
  • Fonction : Auteur

Résumé

We have studied the immunogenicity of a synthetic peptide representing a cytotoxic T cell epitope (CTL) from the nucleoprotein of measles virus (MV). For the induction of peptide and MV-specific CTL responses after subcutaneous immunization, covalent linkage of the CTL epitope to a T-helper epitope was required. The presence of two copies of the T-helper epitope at the amino terminus of the CTL epitope (TT-CTL) resulted in the induction of strong CTL responses after administration in saline. In contrast, a chimeric peptide with one copy of the T-helper epitope at the amino terminus of the CTL epitope (T-CTL) was weakly immunogenic when given in saline. Analysis of the structure of the TT-CTL chimeric peptide by CD spectroscopy revealed an alpha-helical conformation, as compared to the random coil conformation favored by the T-CTL chimeric peptide. In addition, the CD spectra of the TT-CTL peptide in the presence of small unilamellar vesicules (SUV) revealed an increased helicity, as compared to the spectra of the T-CTL chimera in the presence of SUV. This suggests that the amphipathic character of the TT-CTL chimeric construct favors its interaction with the cell membrane of antigen presenting cells, therefore, facilitating its cytosolic delivery for class I presentation. These findings highlight the importance of antigen structure for the in vivo induction of CTL responses and may have implications for the design of synthetic peptide vaccines.
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hal-02146823 , version 1 (04-06-2019)

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C.D Partidos, A. Delmas, M Steward. Structural requirements for synthetic immunogens to induce measles virus specific CTL responses.. Molecular Immunology, 1996, 33 (16), pp.1223-9. ⟨hal-02146823⟩
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