Identification of CD4T-Cell-Stimulating Antigens by Expression Cloning |
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Authors: | Sarah Sanderson |
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Affiliation: | Stanford University School of Medicine, Division of Immunology and Rheumatology, Stanford, California, 94305-5111 |
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Abstract: | The antigens recognized by CD4+T cells are key to rational vaccine design, but have been difficult to identify due to limitations of conventional methods. A novel strategy for identifying CD4+T-cell-stimulating antigen genes is described here. Using antigen-specific, lacZ-expressing T cells as single-cell probes, a DNA library was screened as recombinantEscherichia coli.An antigen gene was isolated from theE. coliclone that, when ingested by the macrophages, allowed generation of the appropriate peptide/MHC class II complex and T-cell activation. This strategy was successfully applied to the identification of a previously unknown listeria gene product with characteristics of a membrane-bound lipoprotein. |
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