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Tipo: Artigo de Periódico
Título: Identification and characterization of T cell-stimulating antigens from Leishmania by CD4 T cell expression cloning
Título(s) alternativo(s): Journal of Immunology
Autor(es): Probst, Peter
Stromberg, Erika J.
Ghalib, Hashim W.
Mozel, Michelle
Badaró, Roberto José da Silva
Reed, Steven G.
Webb, John R.
Autor(es): Probst, Peter
Stromberg, Erika J.
Ghalib, Hashim W.
Mozel, Michelle
Badaró, Roberto José da Silva
Reed, Steven G.
Webb, John R.
Abstract: Persistent immunity against Leishmania infections in humans is mediated predominantly by CD4+ T cells of the Th1 phenotype. Herein we report the expression cloning of eight Leishmania Ags using parasite-specific T cell lines derived from an immune donor. The Ags identified by this technique include the flagellar proteins α- and β-tubulin, histone H2b, ribosomal protein S4, malate dehydrogenase, and elongation factor 2, as well as two novel parasite proteins. None of these proteins have been previously reported as T cell-stimulating Ags from Leishmania. β-tubulin-specific T cell clones generated against Leishmania major amastigotes responded to Leishmania-infected macrophages and dendritic cells. IFN-γ enzyme-linked immunospot analysis demonstrated the presence of T cells specific for several of these Ags in PBMC from self-healing cutaneous leishmaniasis patients infected with either Leishmania tropica or L. major. The responses elicited by Leishmania histone H2b were particularly striking in terms of frequency of histone-specific T cells in PBMC (1 T cell of 6000 PBMC) as well as the percentage of responding donors (86%, 6 of 7). Ags identified by T cells from immune donors might constitute potential vaccine candidates for leishmaniasis.
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufba.br/ri/handle/ri/7773
Data do documento: 2001
Aparece nas coleções:Artigo Publicado em Periódico (Faculdade de Medicina)

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