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J Virol. 1993 July; 67(7): 4086-4092
Immunization of mice with vaccinia virus-M2 recombinant induces epitope-specific and cross-reactive Kd-restricted CD8+ cytotoxic T cells.
A B Kulkarni,
H C Morse 3rd,
J R Bennink,
J W Yewdell and
B R Murphy
Respiratory Viruses Section, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, Bethesda, Maryland 20892.
ABSTRACT
The M2 protein of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a protective antigen in H-2d, but not H-2b or H-2k mice. None of the other RSV proteins, excluding the surface glycoproteins that induce neutralizing antibodies, is protective in mice bearing these haplotypes. Thus, the M2 protein stands alone as a nonglycoprotein-protective antigen of RSV. The M2 protein is a target for murine Kd-restricted cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs), and the resistance induced by infection with a vaccinia virus-RSV M2 (vac-M2) recombinant is mediated by CD8+ CTLs. Since the nonameric consensus sequence for H-2 Kd-restricted T-cell epitopes and the amino acid sequence of the M2 protein of subgroup A and B strains of RSV are known, the present study sought to identify the specific epitope(s) on the M2 protein recognized by CD8+ CTLs. This was done by examining the ability of four predicted Kd-specific motif peptides present in the M2 amino acid sequence of an RSV subgroup A strain to sensitize target cells for lysis by pulmonary or splenic CTLs obtained from mice infected with RSV or vac-M2. The following observations were made. First, two of the four peptides sensitized target cells for lysis by pulmonary or splenic CTLs induced by infection with either vac-M2 or RSV. Second, one of the two peptides, namely the 82-90 (M2) peptide, sensitized targets at a very low peptide concentration (10(-10) to 10(-12) M). Third, cold-target competition experiments revealed that the predominant CTL population induced by infection with vac-M2 or RSV recognized the 82-90 (M2) peptide, and this CTL population appeared to recognize the 71-79 (M2) peptide in a cross-reactive manner. Fourth, CTL recognition of targets sensitized with either the 71-79 (M2) or the 82-90 (M2) peptide was Kd restricted. Fifth, CTLs induced by infection with RSV subgroup A or B strains recognized the two M2 peptides. The findings suggest that the M2 protein of RSV contains an immunodominant Kd-restricted CTL epitope consisting of amino acid residues 82 to 90 (SYIGSINNI), which are shared by subgroup A and B RSVs.
J Virol. 1993 July; 67(7): 4086-4092
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