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Publication : Effects of vaccination against different T cell receptors on maintenance of immune function during murine retrovirus infection.

First Author  Liang B Year  1996
Journal  Cell Immunol Volume  172
Issue  1 Pages  126-34
PubMed ID  8806815 Mgi Jnum  J:34902
Mgi Id  MGI:82357 Doi  10.1006/cimm.1996.0223
Citation  Liang B, et al. (1996) Effects of vaccination against different T cell receptors on maintenance of immune function during murine retrovirus infection. Cell Immunol 172(1):126-34
abstractText  Murine retrovirus infection causes an aberrant stimulation of several subsets of T helper 2 cells identified by their T cell receptors (TCR). C57BL/6 mice were treated with synthetic peptides based upon different human TCR V beta CDR1 sequences following experimental infection with the murine retrovirus. Previous studies established that retrovirally infected mice produced autoantibodies to certain of these peptides, and their administration after infection diminished many of the cytokine abnormalities induced by the virus. This study determined whether the complete 16-mer synthetic peptides modeling the V beta CDR1/FR3 were required, and whether admixture of autoantigenic peptides synergized immune preservation. Treatment with complete TCR pep beta 3 and pep V beta 5.2 peptide alone and combined largely prevented the retrovirus-induced reduction in B and T cell proliferation and Th1 cytokine secretion while suppressing excessive production of Th2 cytokines, which are stimulated by retrovirus infection. Treatment with overlapping short peptides corresponding to the N-terminal 11-mer and C-terminal 12-mer did not significantly prevent the immune dysfunction in retrovirus-infected mice. These data suggest that immune dysfunction and abnormal cytokine production, induced by murine retrovirus infection, were largely prevented by TCR V beta CDR1 peptides, and the complete CDR1 in association with the five residues from FR2 was required.
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