Journal article

Oxidative/reductive conjugation of mannan to antigen selects for T1 or T2 immune responses

V Apostolopoulos, GA Pietersz, BE Loveland, MS Sandrin, IFC Mckenzie

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | Published : 1995

Abstract

The induction of CD8+ cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) is desirable for immunization against many diseases, and recombinant-synthetic peptide antigens are now favored agents to use. However, a major problem is how to induce CTLs, which requires a T1-type response to such synthetic antigens. We report that T1-type (generating high CTL, low antibody) or T2-type (the reciprocal) responses can be induced by conjugation of the antigen to the carbohydrate polymer mannan: T1 responses are selected by using oxidizing conditions; T2 responses are selected by using reducing conditions for the conjugation. Using human MUC1 as a model antigen in mice, immunization with oxidized mannan-MUC1 fusion protein ..

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