نتایج جستجو برای: immunodominance

تعداد نتایج: 540  

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2001
E Y Choi Y Yoshimura G J Christianson T J Sproule S Malarkannan N Shastri S Joyce D C Roopenian

Minor histocompatibility Ags (minor H Ags) are substantial impediments to MHC-matched solid tissue and bone marrow transplantation. From an antigenic standpoint, transplantation between MHC-matched individuals has the potential to be remarkably complex. To determine the extent to which the immune response is simplified by the phenomenon of immunodominance, we used peptide/MHC tetramers based on...

Journal: :International immunology 2007
Amiran H Dzutsev Igor M Belyakov Dmitry V Isakov David H Margulies Jay A Berzofsky

In the course of viral infection, the immune system exploits only a fraction of the available CTL repertoire and focuses on a few of a myriad of potentially antigenic peptides. This phenomenon, known as immunodominance, depends on a number of factors, including antigen processing and transport, MHC binding, competition for antigen-presenting cells, availability of the CD8 T cell repertoire and ...

2014
Wan-Lin Lo Benjamin D Solomon David L Donermeyer Chyi-Song Hsieh Paul M Allen

Naive T cell precursor frequency determines the magnitude of immunodominance. While a broad T cell repertoire requires diverse positively selecting self-peptides, how a single positively selecting ligand influences naive T cell precursor frequency remains undefined. We generated a transgenic mouse expressing a naturally occurring self-peptide, gp250, that positively selects an MCC-specific TCR,...

2017
Li Chen Anjaleena Anthony Sara Oveissi Miaojuan Huang Damien Zanker Kun Xiao Chao Wu Quanming Zou Weisan Chen

Influenza A virus (IAV) infection is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. CD4+ T cell responses have been shown to be important for influenza protection in mouse models and in human volunteers. IAV antigen-specific CD4+ T cell responses were found to focus on matrix 1 (M1) and nucleoprotein (NP) at the protein antigen level. At the epitope level, only several epitopes withi...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2011
Julia Schmidt Christoph Neumann-Haefelin Tayibe Altay Emma Gostick David A Price Volker Lohmann Hubert E Blum Robert Thimme

The impact of naïve-precursor frequency on human virus-specific CD8(+) T cell immunodominance is not well understood. Using a recently developed major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I tetramer enrichment protocol, we found a conserved hierarchy and a >10-fold difference in naïve-precursor frequencies across three HLA-A2-restricted hepatitis C virus (HCV)-specific epitopes. Importantly, ...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2002
Katrin Peter Michael J Brunda Giampietro Corradin

The injection of a mixture of bona fide T cell epitopes can lead to the occurrence of immunodominance, meaning that the immune response is focused on the recognition of a single epitope or a small portion of the epitopes injected. We have previously demonstrated that the administration of rIL-12 can counteract immunodominance in BALB/c mice. In this study, we show that the administration of rIL...

1996
Martin A. Nowak

A simple and natural model for the nonlinear interaction between the immune system and multiple epitopes of a genetically variable pathogen can explain the main features of the complex phenomenon of immunodominance. In this model, antigenically homogeneous populations of pathogens stimulate an immunodominant response against a single epitope. In contrast, a heterogeneous pathogen population ind...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2006
Heather Jackson Nektaria Dimopoulos Nicole A Mifsud Tsin Yee Tai Qiyuan Chen Suzanne Svobodova Judy Browning Immanuel Luescher Lisa Stockert Lloyd J Old Ian D Davis Jonathan Cebon Weisan Chen

Immunodominance has been well-demonstrated in many antiviral and antibacterial systems, but much less so in the setting of immune responses against cancer. Tumor Ag-specific CD8+ T cells keep cancer cells in check via immunosurveillance and shape tumor development through immunoediting. Because most tumor Ags are self Ags, the breadth and depth of antitumor immune responses have not been well-a...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2013
Damien Zanker Jason Waithman Jonathan W Yewdell Weisan Chen

The three proteasome subunits with proteolytic activity are encoded by standard or immunoproteasome genes. Many proteasomes expressed by normal cells and cells exposed to cytokines are "mixed", that is, contain both standard and immunoproteasome subunits. Using a panel of 38 defined influenza A virus-derived epitopes recognized by C57BL/6 mouse CD8(+) T cells, we used mice with targeted disrupt...

Journal: :Current Opinion in Immunology 2015

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