Tetramer-Guided Epitope Mapping: Rapid Identification and Characterization of Immunodominant CD4+ T Cell Epitopes from Complex Antigens

  • Novak E
  • Liu A
  • Gebe J
  • et al.
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Abstract

T cell responses to Ags involve recognition of selected peptide epitopes contained within the antigenic protein. In this report, we describe a new approach for direct identification of CD4+ T cell epitopes of complex Ags that uses human class II tetramers to identify reactive cells. With a panel of 60 overlapping peptides covering the entire sequence of the VP16 protein, a major Ag for HSV-2, we generated a panel of class II MHC tetramers loaded with peptide pools that were used to stain peripheral lymphocytes of an HSV-2 infected individual. With this approach, we identified four new DRA1*0101/DRB1*0401- and two DRA1*0101/DRB1*0404-restricted, VP16-specific epitopes. By using tetramers to sort individual cells, we easily obtained a large number of clones specific to these epitopes. Although DRA1*0101/DRB1*0401 and DRA1*0101/DRB1*0404 are structurally very similar, nonoverlapping VP16 epitopes were identified, illustrating high selectivity of individual allele polymorphisms within common MHC variants. This rapid approach to detecting CD4+ T cell epitopes from complex Ags can be applied to any known Ag that gives a T cell response.

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Novak, E. J., Liu, A. W., Gebe, J. A., Falk, B. A., Nepom, G. T., Koelle, D. M., & Kwok, W. W. (2001). Tetramer-Guided Epitope Mapping: Rapid Identification and Characterization of Immunodominant CD4+ T Cell Epitopes from Complex Antigens. The Journal of Immunology, 166(11), 6665–6670. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.166.11.6665

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