Human T cell recognition of the Mycobacterium leprae LSR antigen: epitopes and HLA restriction |
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Authors: | Fredrik Oftung Knut E.A. Lundin Robert Meloen Abu Salim Mustafa |
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Affiliation: | Department of Vaccinology, National Institute of Public Health, Oslo, Norway. frederik.oftung@folkehelsa.no |
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Abstract: | We have in this work mapped epitopes and HLA molecules used in human T cell recognition of the Mycobacterium leprae LSR protein antigen. HLA typed healthy subjects immunized with heat killed M. leprae were used as donors to establish antigen reactive CD4+ T cell lines which were screened for proliferative responses against overlapping synthetic peptides covering the C-terminal part of the antigen sequence. By using this approach we were able to identify two epitope regions represented by peptide 2 (aa 29-40) and peptide 6 (aa 49-60), of which the former was mapped in detail by defining the N- and C-terminal amino acid positions necessary for T cell recognition of the core epitope. MHC restriction analysis showed that peptide 2 was presented to T cells by allogeneic cells coexpressing HLA-DR4 and DRw53 or DR7 and DRw53. In contrast, peptide 6 was presented to T cells only in the context of HLA-DR5 molecules. In conclusion, the M. leprae LSR protein antigen can be recognized by human T cells in the context of multiple HLA-DR molecules, of which none are reported to be associated with the susceptibility to develop leprosy. The results obtained are in support of using the LSR antigen in subunit vaccine design. |
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Keywords: | Mycobacterium leprae LSR antigen T cell epitope Major histocompatibility complex restriction |
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