Antibodies raised against peptide fragments of bovine αs1‐casein cross‐react with the native protein, but recognize sites distinct from the determinants on the protein
- 1 June 1991
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in European Journal of Immunology
- Vol. 21 (6) , 1475-1480
- https://doi.org/10.1002/eji.1830210622
Abstract
Bovine αs1-casein (αs1-CN) and its peptides 61–110 and 91–110, which contain both T and B cell determinants on αs1-CN and can elicit peptide-native protein cross-reactive antibodies, were selected as model antigens to study whether or not the immune response to the peptides is similar to that to the corresponding regions of the native protein, because they both have a similar disordered conformation in solution. Both αs1-CN- and peptide 61–110-primed T cells responded to peptides 61–80 and 91–100, but not to peptides 76–95 and 101–110. In addition, T cells immunized with peptide 91–110 were also stimulated by peptide 91–100, but not by peptide 101–110. These results suggest that the location of the T cell determinant was almost the same in αs1-CN and its peptides. On the contrary, antibodies raised against αs1-CN bound to peptides 76–95 and 91–100, but not to peptides 61–80 nor 101–110, while anti-peptide 61–110 antibodies preferentially reacted with peptides 61–80 and 101–110, and anti-peptide 91–110 antibodies also bound to peptide 101–110 but not to peptide 91–100. These results indicate that the B cell epitopes were not similar between αs1-CN and its peptides. This difference may have arisen because the antigen-B cell or T-B interactions required for the development of a specific antibody response occurred in a different manner between αs1-CN and its peptides. These findings may be useful for basic studies on immunology, and could also be applied to the design of new peptide vaccines.Keywords
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