Literature DB >> 19342630

A single-chain H-2Db molecule presenting an influenza virus nucleoprotein epitope shows enhanced ability at stimulating CD8+ T cell responses in vivo.

Michael J Palmowski1, Mathew Parker, Kaushik Choudhuri, Christopher Chiu, Margaret F C Callan, P Anton van der Merwe, Vincenzo Cerundolo, Keith G Gould.   

Abstract

We have generated a construct encoding a single-chain H-2D(b) mouse MHC class I molecule in which an influenza virus nucleoprotein (NP) epitope, amino acid sequence ASNENMDAM, is fused to mouse beta(2)-microglobulin and the D(b) H chain via flexible linker sequences. This single-chain trimer (SCT) was efficiently expressed at the cell surface independently of TAP and endogenous beta(2)-microglobulin, and it was recognized directly and efficiently by specific T cells in vitro. A recombinant vaccinia virus encoding the D(b) NP SCT primed a CD8(+) T cell response in C57BL/6 mice 4-fold greater than an equivalent virus expressing the NP epitope as a minigene, as shown by tetramer staining, whether or not the minigene was directed into the endoplasmic reticulum by a signal sequence. This response was functional as shown by in vivo lysis assays with peptide-pulsed target cells, and it was greatly expanded following secondary challenge in vivo with influenza virus. The SCT was also significantly more immunostimulatory for CD8(+) cells than the NP minigene in adoptive transfer experiments using F5 TCR transgenic spleen cells, in which the magnitude of the T cell response was much greater. Our results extend previous DNA vaccination studies using SCTs, which demonstrated that such molecules are capable of generating functional CD8(+) T cell responses. We have shown that class I SCTs are more immunogenic than even preprocessed Ag in the form of an epitope minigene, and they therefore should be considered for use when the generation of optimal CD8(+) T cell responses is required.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19342630     DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.0803893

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


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