Journal article
Avoidance of self-reactivity results in skewed CTL responses to rare components of synthetic immunogens
AW Purcell, W Chen, NJ Ede, JJ Gorman, JV Fecondo, DC Jackson, Y Zhao, J McCluskey
Journal of Immunology | AMER ASSOC IMMUNOLOGISTS | Published : 1998
Abstract
In studying the CTL recognition of peptide determinants derived from the nuclear Ag La (SS-B), we observed significant skewing of the response toward rare components present within the immunogen. Thus, priming of naive mouse lymphocytes in vitro with a synthetic H-2K(b)-binding peptide comprising human La (hLa) residues 51-58 resulted in class I-restricted cytotoxic T cells that failed to recognize naturally presented hLa 51-58 peptide. Instead, the majority of T hybrids recognized a low abundance (≤1%) contaminant present at picomolar concentrations in the original synthesis and identified as a peptide adduct containing N,4-t-butyl asparagine at position 6 of the hLa 51-58 sequence. The pre..
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