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T-cell epitope mapping the meningococcal serotype 15 PorB protein performed in this study in three congenic strains of mice with B10 genetic background revealed at least three murine T-cell epitopes (55-72, 163-180, and 226-261), located in the highly conserved putative transmembrane regions of Neisserial porins. Proliferation assays with popliteal lymph node cells derived from mice immunized with the PorB protein or with synthetic 18-mer peptides showed that epitope 163-180 immunized only in the H-2(d) haplotype, epitope 55-72 could be presented by both H-2(f) and H-2(s) molecules, while the 226-261 region covered by three overlapping peptides could be efficiently recognized in context of all three MHC class II haplotypes studied. Inhibition experiments with blocking I-Aα- and I-Eα-specific mAb showed that peptide 163-180 was presented by I-A(d) and peptide 244-261 was presented by both I-A(f) and I-A8. In addition, evidence was obtained that peptide 226-243 was presented in context of H-2(d) or I-A8 haplotypes and peptide 55-72 was presented in context of I-A(f) and I-A(s) loci. Finally, the Norwegian outer membrane vesicle vaccine, but not the purified PorB protein, could recall responses in mice immunized with synthetic peptides corresponding to the 226-261 region. Altogether, these results suggest that T-cell epitopes identified on the serotype 15 PorB protein, particularly those presented by several MHC class II molecules (e.g., 226-261), could have important implications for the development of meningococcal vaccines.
Author(s): von Delvig A, Rosenqvist E, Oftung F, Robinson JH
Publication type: Article
Publication status: Published
Journal: Clinical Immunology and Immunopathology
Year: 1997
Volume: 85
Issue: 2
Pages: 134-142
Print publication date: 01/01/1997
ISSN (print): 0090-1229
ISSN (electronic): 1521-7035
Publisher: Academic Press
URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/clin.1997.4437
DOI: 10.1006/clin.1997.4437
PubMed id: 9344695
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