TY - JOUR
T1 - Mapping of specific and promiscuous HLA-DR-restricted T-cell epitopes on the plasmodium falciparum 27-kilodalton sexual stage-specific antigen
AU - Contreras, Carmen E.
AU - Ploton, Isabelle N.
AU - Siliciano, Robert F.
AU - Karp, Christopher L.
AU - Viscidi, Raphael
AU - Kumar, Nirbhay
PY - 1998/8
Y1 - 1998/8
N2 - We have characterized HLA-DR-restricted T-cell epitopes on the 27-kDa protein (Pfg27), a sexual stage-specific antigen, of the human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum in subjects with a history of malaria. Pfg27, expressed early in the sexual stages, is recognized by monoclonal antibodies capable of reducing the infectivity of gametocytes in mosquitoes. By using 16 Pfg27-specific CD4+-T-cell clones derived from three donors, seven different T-cell epitopes were identified. Among them, P11 (amino acids 191 to 210 of the Pfg27 sequence, IDVVDSYIIKPIPALPVTPD) was found to contain a previously described binding motif for multiple HLA-DR allotypes. Indeed, P11 was found to be promiscuous in that it could be recognized by T cells in the context of at least five different HLA-DR molecules. The cytokine profile of the clones was mixed. Seven of nine T-cell clones exhibited a Th0-like cytokine profile, producing high levels of gamma interferon (IFN-γ) and interleukin-4 (IL-4) upon stimulation with specific peptides and mitogens. The other two clones had a Th1-like cytokine profile with high expression of IFN-γ and no IL-4. Identification of a promiscuous epitope in Pfg27 could play a significant role in the design of a subunit vaccine for suppressing malaria transmission.
AB - We have characterized HLA-DR-restricted T-cell epitopes on the 27-kDa protein (Pfg27), a sexual stage-specific antigen, of the human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum in subjects with a history of malaria. Pfg27, expressed early in the sexual stages, is recognized by monoclonal antibodies capable of reducing the infectivity of gametocytes in mosquitoes. By using 16 Pfg27-specific CD4+-T-cell clones derived from three donors, seven different T-cell epitopes were identified. Among them, P11 (amino acids 191 to 210 of the Pfg27 sequence, IDVVDSYIIKPIPALPVTPD) was found to contain a previously described binding motif for multiple HLA-DR allotypes. Indeed, P11 was found to be promiscuous in that it could be recognized by T cells in the context of at least five different HLA-DR molecules. The cytokine profile of the clones was mixed. Seven of nine T-cell clones exhibited a Th0-like cytokine profile, producing high levels of gamma interferon (IFN-γ) and interleukin-4 (IL-4) upon stimulation with specific peptides and mitogens. The other two clones had a Th1-like cytokine profile with high expression of IFN-γ and no IL-4. Identification of a promiscuous epitope in Pfg27 could play a significant role in the design of a subunit vaccine for suppressing malaria transmission.
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U2 - 10.1128/iai.66.8.3579-3590.1998
DO - 10.1128/iai.66.8.3579-3590.1998
M3 - Article
C2 - 9673236
AN - SCOPUS:0031818718
SN - 0019-9567
VL - 66
SP - 3579
EP - 3590
JO - Infection and immunity
JF - Infection and immunity
IS - 8
ER -