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Identification of T cell epitopes within a 23-kD antigen (P24) of Toxoplasma gondii.

V Duquesne1, C Auriault, H Gras-Masse, C Boutillon, F Darcy, M F Cesbron-Delauw, A Tartar, A Capron.   

Abstract

Among the potentially vaccinating antigens, the products excreted/secreted by the parasite T. gondii have been demonstrated to be excellent candidates. The molecular cloning of one of these antigens (P24) present in excreted/secreted antigens (ESA) has recently been carried out in our laboratory. The recombinant antigen P24 corresponds to a native molecule of 23 kD. We were interested in determining the main epitopes of the P24 antigen eliciting a T lymphocyte response using synthetic peptides derived from the primary structure of P24. Five peptides: 64-79, 88-109, 170-193, 194-208 and 231-250 were synthesized according to their hydrophobicity, mobility and accessibility profiles. The presence of T lymphocyte epitopes in these peptides has been examined in the rat model. The determination of T cell epitopes was carried out using T lymphocytes from infected rats, and from ESA and P24 expression vaccine virus immunized rats. The results showed that the stimulation of T cells with these peptides varied according to the period after Toxoplasma infection. The main T cell stimulation was obtained with the 88-109, 170-193 and 194-208 peptides. When Fisher rats were immunized with ESA, a most significant stimulation was achieved with the 170-193 and 194-208 peptides. In addition, T lymphocytes primed with P24 expressed vaccine virus immunization were more stimulated with the 88-109 and the 194-208 peptides. This study showed that P24-derived peptide-specific T cells were elicited in the three experimental situations, although no antibody response against the 23-kD native antigen was evidenced in the Fisher rat model. However, the native antigen (presented by irradiated parasites) can induce a proliferative response of the 170-193 peptide-specific T lymphocytes, confirming that this peptide contains an important T cell epitope. The adoptive transfer into athymic rats of T helper cells recovered from 170-193 peptide-immunized Fisher rat conferred a significant protection to infected nude rats despite the fact that no antibody production was observed.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1710549      PMCID: PMC1535441     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Exp Immunol        ISSN: 0009-9104            Impact factor:   4.330


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