Induction of class I MHC-restricted, peptide-specific cytolytic T lymphocytes by peptide priming in vivo
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Induction of class I MHC-restricted, peptide-specific cytolytic T lymphocytes by peptide priming in vivo
Abstract
The present study investigated the possibility that protein Ag fragments in the form of peptides could serve as the priming Ag in the generation of a MHC class I-restricted immune response. Trypsin-digested chicken ovalbumin (OVA-TD) fragments were used as the model Ag. The results demonstrate the peptides within OVA-TD, when injected into C57BL/6 mice, could prime T cells which lysed H-2b Ia-EL4 target cells in an OVA-TD-specific manner. In contrast to priming with OVA-TD, immunization of mice with intact OVA did not lead to generation of CTL against OVA-TD or OVA. Furthermore, target cells sensitized with intact OVA failed to be recognized by OVA-peptide-specific CTL indicating that the target cells serving as APC were unable to generate the relevant peptide determinants recognized by the T cells. These results support the idea that the processing pathway within APC for class I-restricted T cells may differ from that used for class II-restricted T cells. Using OVA-TD-specific CTL clones (phenotypically Thy 1+, CD8+, CD4-, Pgp-1+) isolated from primed animals to screen OVA-TD fractions separated by HPLC, two T cell peptide determinants were identified corresponding to OVA sequences 111-122 and 370-381. Both determinants were recognized by CTL clones in the context of the H-2Db molecule.
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