نتایج جستجو برای: immunodominance

تعداد نتایج: 540  

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2001
M Millrain P Chandler F Dazzi D Scott E Simpson P J Dyson

We have applied MHC class I tetramers representing the two H2(b) MHC class I-restricted epitopes of the mouse male-specific minor transplantation Ag, HY, to directly determine the extent of expansion and immunodominance within the CD8+ T cell compartment following exposure to male tissue. Immunization with male bone marrow (BM), spleen, dendritic cells (DCs) and by skin graft led to rapid expan...

2018
Katherine A. Richards Anthony T. DiPiazza Ajitanuj Rattan Zackery A. G. Knowlden Hongmei Yang Andrea J. Sant

Citation: Richards KA, DiPiazza AT, Rattan A, Knowlden ZAG, Yang H and Sant AJ (2018) Diverse Epitope Specificity, Immunodominance Hierarchy, and Functional Avidity of Effector CD4 T Cells Established During Priming Is Maintained in Lung After Influenza A Virus Infection. Front. Immunol. 9:655. doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2018.00655 Diverse epitope specificity, immunodominance hierarchy, and Functional ...

2013
Leon C. W. Lin Inge E. A. Flesch David C. Tscharke

Immunodominance is a fundamental property of CD8(+) T cell responses to viruses and vaccines. It had been observed that route of administration alters immunodominance after vaccinia virus (VACV) infection, but only a few epitopes were examined and no mechanism was provided. We re-visited this issue, examining a panel of 15 VACV epitopes and four routes, namely intradermal (i.d.), subcutaneous (...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2011
Joshua S Woodworth Daniel Shin Mattijs Volman Cláudio Nunes-Alves Sarah M Fortune Samuel M Behar

Vaccines that elicit T cell responses try to mimic protective memory T cell immunity after infection by increasing the frequency of Ag-specific T cells in the immune repertoire. However, the factors that determine immunodominance during infection and after vaccination and the relation between immunodominance and protection are incompletely understood. We previously identified TB10.4(20-28) as a...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2008
Jason M Weaver Christopher A Lazarski Katherine A Richards Francisco A Chaves Scott A Jenks Paula R Menges Andrea J Sant

Immunodominance refers to the restricted peptide specificity of T cells that are detectable after an adaptive immune response. For CD4 T cells, many of the mechanisms used to explain this selectivity suggest that events related to Ag processing play a major role in determining a peptide's ability to recruit CD4 T cells. Implicit in these models is the prediction that the molecular context in wh...

Journal: :Bulletin of mathematical biology 2011
Peter S Kim Peter P Lee Doron Levy

Immunodominance refers to the phenomenon in which simultaneous T cell responses against multiple target epitopes organize themselves into distinct and reproducible hierarchies. In many cases, eliminating the response to the most dominant epitope allows responses to subdominant epitopes to expand more fully. The mechanism that drives immunodominance is still not well understood, although various...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2013
Lichen Jing Joshua T Schiffer Tiana M Chong Joseph J Bruckner D Huw Davies Phillip L Felgner Juergen Haas Anna Wald G M G M Verjans David M Koelle

Little is known concerning immunodominance within the CD4 T-cell response to viral infections and its persistence into long-term memory. We tested CD4 T-cell reactivity against each viral protein in persons immunized with vaccinia virus (VV), either recently or more than 40 years ago, as a model self-limited viral infection. Similar tests were done with persons with herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2013
Michael K P Liu Natalie Hawkins Adam J Ritchie Vitaly V Ganusov Victoria Whale Simon Brackenridge Hui Li Jeffrey W Pavlicek Fangping Cai Melissa Rose-Abrahams Florette Treurnicht Peter Hraber Catherine Riou Clive Gray Guido Ferrari Rachel Tanner Li-Hua Ping Jeffrey A Anderson Ronald Swanstrom Myron Cohen Salim S Abdool Karim Barton Haynes Persephone Borrow Alan S Perelson George M Shaw Beatrice H Hahn Carolyn Williamson Bette T Korber Feng Gao Steve Self Andrew McMichael Nilu Goonetilleke

HIV-1 accumulates mutations in and around reactive epitopes to escape recognition and killing by CD8+ T cells. Measurements of HIV-1 time to escape should therefore provide information on which parameters are most important for T cell-mediated in vivo control of HIV-1. Primary HIV-1-specific T cell responses were fully mapped in 17 individuals, and the time to virus escape, which ranged from da...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2008
Maya F Kotturi Iain Scott Tom Wolfe Bjoern Peters John Sidney Hilde Cheroutre Matthias G von Herrath Michael J Buchmeier Howard Grey Alessandro Sette

The primary CD8(+) T cell response of C57BL/6J mice against the 28 known epitopes of lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCMV) is associated with a clear immunodominance hierarchy whose mechanism has yet to be defined. To evaluate the role of epitope competition in immunodominance, we manipulated the number of CD8(+) T cell epitopes that could be recognized during LCMV infection. Decreasing epi...

2013
Virginie Feliu Virginie Vasseur Harshita S. Grover H. Hamlet Chu Mark J. Brown Jeremy Wang Jon P. Boyle Ellen A. Robey Nilabh Shastri Nicolas Blanchard

CD8 T cells protect the host from disease caused by intracellular pathogens, such as the Toxoplasma gondii (T. gondii) protozoan parasite. Despite the complexity of the T. gondii proteome, CD8 T cell responses are restricted to only a small number of peptide epitopes derived from a limited set of antigenic precursors. This phenomenon is known as immunodominance and is key to effective vaccine d...

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