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Recognition of HIV-derived B and T cell epitopes displayed on filamentous phages.

Academic Article
Publication Date:
1999
abstract:
The amino acid sequence of HIV reverse transcriptase (RT) from residue 248 to residue 262 was expressed on the surface of filamentous phage fd, fused to the major coat protein gVIIIp. The chimeric phage was used to assess the ability of anti-RT (248-262) human T cell lines and clones to become activated by the phage-displayed peptide. The RT peptide displayed on phage was recognized by the T-cells and induced production of Abs. However, not all T cells raised against the synthetic RT (248-262) peptide could respond. Lack of recognition did not depend on differences in the ability of different APCs to present the phage, but was apparently determined by the TCR specificity. The results presented here may be relevant to the design of recombinant protein-based subunit vaccines.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
DEL POZZO, Giovanna; Barba, Pasquale; DE BERARDINIS, Piergiuseppe; Ombra, MARIA NEVE; Prisco, Antonella; D'Apice, Luciana
Authors of the University:
D'APICE LUCIANA
DEL POZZO GIOVANNA
OMBRA MARIA NEVE
PRISCO ANTONELLA
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/116197
Published in:
VACCINE
Journal
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