Literature DB >> 15153481

Elimination of an immunodominant CD4+ T cell epitope in human IFN-beta does not result in an in vivo response directed at the subdominant epitope.

V Peter Yeung1, Judy Chang, Jeff Miller, Christopher Barnett, Marcia Stickler, Fiona A Harding.   

Abstract

The BALB/cByJ mouse strain displays an immunodominant T cell response directed at the same CD4(+) T cell epitope peptide region in human IFN-beta, as detected in a human population-based assay. BALB/cByJ mice also recognize a second region of the protein with a lesser magnitude proliferative response. Critical residue testing of the immunodominant peptide showed that both BALB/cByJ mice and the human population response were dependent on an isoleucine residue at position 129. A variant IFN-beta molecule was constructed containing the single amino acid modification, I129V, in the immunodominant epitope. The variant displayed 100% of control antiproliferation activity. Mice immunized with unmodified IFN-beta responded weakly in vitro to the I129V variant. However, BALB/cByJ mice immunized with the I129V variant were unable to respond to either the I129V variant or the unmodified IFN-beta molecule by either T cell proliferation or Ag-specific IgG1 Ab production. This demonstrates that a single amino acid change in an immunodominant epitope can eliminate an immune response to an otherwise intact therapeutic protein. The elimination of the immunodominant epitope response also eliminated the response to the subdominant epitope in the protein. Modifying functionally immunodominant T cell epitopes within proteins may obviate the need for additional subdominant epitope modifications.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15153481     DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.172.11.6658

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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