A single peptide from the major outer membrane protein of Chlamydia trachomatis elicits T cell help for the production of antibodies to protective determinants
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A single peptide from the major outer membrane protein of Chlamydia trachomatis elicits T cell help for the production of antibodies to protective determinants
Abstract
The protective immune response to infection with Chlamydia trachomatis is associated with antibody reactivity to serovar-specific determinants on the major outer membrane protein (MOMP). Because this immunity is T cell dependent, it is essential to define those Th cell determinants that promote natural boosting of the protective antibody response. The gene for MOMP of serovar B was separated into nine overlapping fragments that represent the five C and four V regions. These fragments were expressed as fusion peptides with GST and used to identify the regions of the MOMP that contain T cell determinants recognized in BALB/c mice. We identified peptides that elicit a T cell response to Chlamydia by immunizing mice with the fusion peptides and testing the proliferative response of T cells in vitro to intact organism. For analysis of determinants seen after infection, animals were inoculated with live organism and the T cell proliferative response to each fusion peptide was measured in vitro. In contrast to proliferative analysis in which several regions of the MOMP elicited T cell responses, functional analysis demonstrated that a single fusion peptide, containing V segment three, elicited T cell help in vivo for the production of high titered antisera, specific for protective determinants on the MOMP.
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