Prediction of murine MHC class I epitopes in a major house dust mite allergen and induction of T1-type CD8+ T cell responses

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The group 1 (Der p 1) allergen of Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus (house dust mite, HDM) contains several T helper (T(h)) epitopes recognized by C57BL/6 mice, with the peptide (111-139) containing a dominant MHC class II-restricted epitope (113-127). Since CD8+ T cells are thought to play a role in the regulation of allergic disease, we examined the Der p 1 sequence for potential MHC class I-binding motifs and observed that residues 111-119 (FGISNYCQI) contain motifs for H-2Db and Kb. Furthermore, immunization of C57BL/6 mice with unadjuvanted Ty virus-like particles (VLP) carrying Der p 1 (111-139), a method known to induce murine cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) responses, primed Der p 1 (111-119)-specific Db-restricted CTL which produce high levels of IFN-γ and low levels of IL-5 and IL-6 in vitro (T1-type CTL). VLP carrying the minimal epitope (FGISNYCQI) also induced a CTL response following immunization without adjuvant by various routes. Der p 1 (111-139)-VLP adjuvanted with alum did not prime CTL in C57BL/6 mice but were found to prime T(h)1-type CD4+ T cells that recognize the overlapping peptide (113-127) and native protein. The ability to successfully predict allergen-specific CD8+ T cell epitopes and prime CD8+ and/or CD4+ T cell responses provides an opportunity to dissect the relative roles of these T cells in the regulation of allergic responses and may offer therapeutic potential for reprogramming T(h)2-type allergic responses.

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Harris, S. J., Roth, J. F., Savage, N., Woodrow, S. A., Hemingway, I. K., Hoyne, G. F., … Layton, G. T. (1997). Prediction of murine MHC class I epitopes in a major house dust mite allergen and induction of T1-type CD8+ T cell responses. International Immunology, 9(2), 273–280. https://doi.org/10.1093/intimm/9.2.273

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