Differences and similarities in the A2.1‐restricted cytotoxic T cell repertoire in humans and human leukocyte antigen‐transgenic mice
- 1 January 1996
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in European Journal of Immunology
- Vol. 26 (1) , 97-101
- https://doi.org/10.1002/eji.1830260115
Abstract
HLA‐A2.1‐binding peptides (n = 38) were screened for immunogenicity with human peripheral blood mononuclear cells in cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) induction experiments in vitro and with splenocytes from HLA‐A2.1/Kb transgenic mice following immunization in vivo. These data were compiled and analyzed to determine the level of overlap between the A2.1‐restricted CTL repertoire of A2.1/Kb‐transgenic mice and A2.1+ humans. In both humans and mice, a major histocompatibility complex affinity threshold of approximately 500 nM appears to determine the capacity of a peptide to elicit a CTL response. Good concordance between the human data in vitro and mouse data in vivo was observed with 85% of the high‐binding peptides, 58% of the intermediate binders, and 83% of the low/negative binders. Although some peptides immunogenic for mouse CTL but not for humans (and vice versa) could be identified, the data as a whole suggest an extensive overlap between T cell receptor repertoires of mouse and human CTL and support the use of HLA‐transgenic mice for the identification of potential human CTL epitopes.Keywords
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