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Journal of Virology, September 2000, p. 8262-8267, Vol. 74, No. 18
Wadsworth Center, New York State Department
of Health, Albany, New York 12201-2002,1 and
Department of Biomedical Sciences, School of Public Health,
University of Albany, Albany, New York 12201-05092
Received 5 April 2000/Accepted 20 June 2000
Mouse mammary tumor virus (MMTV) superantigens (vSAgs) can undergo
intercellular transfer in vivo and in vitro such that a vSAg can be
presented to T cells by major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II
proteins on antigen-presenting cells (APCs) that do not express the
superantigen. This process may allow T-cell activation to occur prior
to viral infection. Consistent with these findings, vSAg produced by
Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells was readily transferred to class II
IE and IA (H-2k and
H-2d) proteins on a B-cell lymphoma or mouse
splenocytes. Fixed class II-expressing acceptor cells were used to
demonstrate that the vSAg, but not the class II proteins, underwent
intercellular transfer, indicating that vSAg binding to class II MHC
could occur directly at the cell surface. Intercellular transfer also
occurred efficiently to splenocytes from endogenous retrovirus-free
mice, indicating that other proviral proteins were not involved.
Presentation of vSAg7 produced by a class II-negative, furin
protease-deficient CHO variant (FD11) was unsuccessful, indicating that
proteolytic processing was a requisite event and that proteolytic
activity could not be provided by an endoprotease on the acceptor APC. Furthermore, vSAg presentation was effected using cell-free supernatant from class II-negative, vSAg-positive cells, indicating that a soluble
molecule, most likely produced by proteolytic processing, was
sufficient to stimulate T cells. Because the membrane-proximal endoproteolytic cleavage site in the vSAg (residues 68 to 71) was not
necessary for intercellular transfer, the data support the notion that
the carboxy-terminal endoproteolytic cleavage product is an active vSAg moiety.
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Intercellular Transfer of a Soluble Viral
Superantigen
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