Characterization of murine T-cell epitopes on mycobacterial DNA-binding protein 1 (MDP1) using DNA vaccination

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Mycobacterial DNA-binding protein 1 (MDP1) is a major protein antigen in mycobacteria and induces protective immunity against Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection in mice. In this study we determined murine T-cell epitopes on MDP1 with MDP1 DNA immunization in mice. We analyzed interferon-γ production from the MDP1 DNA-immune splenocytes in response to 20-mer overlapping peptides covering MDP1 protein. We identified several CD4+ T-cell epitopes in three inbred mouse strains and one CD8+ T-cell epitope in C57BL/6 mice. These T-cell epitopes would be feasible for analysis of the role of MDP1-specific T-cells in protective immunity and for future vaccine design against M. tuberculosis infection. © 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Suzuki, D., Nagata, T., Eweda, G., Matsumoto, S., Matsumoto, M., Tsujimura, K., & Koide, Y. (2010). Characterization of murine T-cell epitopes on mycobacterial DNA-binding protein 1 (MDP1) using DNA vaccination. Vaccine, 28(8), 2020–2025. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2009.10.062

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