Journal article
Anti-SIV cytolytic molecules in pigtail macaques
E Rollman, SJ Turner, K Kedzierska, SJ Kent
AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses | MARY ANN LIEBERT, INC | Published : 2008
Abstract
Release of granzymes and perforin from the cytolytic granules of SIV-specific CD8 T cells is a critically important effector mechanism facilitating the elimination of SIV-infected cells. We sequenced granzyme A, B, and K and perforin in pigtail macaques and defined polymorphisms between humans, rhesus macaques, and pigtail macaques. The pigtail macaque sequences were similar to the corresponding rhesus sequences at the mRNA and protein level and (0.4-1.1% sequence differences) but substantially different from human sequences (3.8-8.1% sequence differences). We used this sequence information to develop multiplex PCR assays to detect these genes. We also successfully studied the release of per..
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Awarded by Australian National Health and Medical Research Council
Awarded by Swedish Research Council Fellowship
Funding Acknowledgements
Supported by Australian National Health and Medical Research Council awards 299907 and 251654 and Swedish Research Council Fellowship 2005-2527. The authors also would like to thank Jodie Hogan for excellent technical support.