Two distinct epitopes on the ovalbumin 323-339 peptide differentiating CD4+T cells into the Th2 or Th1 phenotype

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The epitopes for OVA323-339-specific CD4+T cells from OVA23-3 food allergy model and DO11.10 tolerant induction model mice were analyzed. We found that OVA23-3 CD4+T cells recognized the N-terminal region, showing strong proliferation and the Th2-phenotype, and that DO11.10 CD4 +T cells recognized the C-terminal region, showing milder proliferation and a Th1-skewed response. These differences may regulate the responses of those mice to OVA-feeding, inflammation and tolerance.

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Nakajima-Adachi, H., Koike, E., Totsuka, M., Hiraide, E., Wakatsuki, Y., Kiyono, H., & Hachimura, S. (2012). Two distinct epitopes on the ovalbumin 323-339 peptide differentiating CD4+T cells into the Th2 or Th1 phenotype. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 76(10), 1979–1981. https://doi.org/10.1271/bbb.120349

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