Authors
Michael J Palmowski, Ed Man-Lik Choi, Ian F Hermans, Sarah C Gilbert, Ji-Li Chen, Uzi Gileadi, Mariolina Salio, Aline Van Pel, Stephen Man, Eivor Bonin, Peter Liljestrom, P Dunbar, Vincenzo Cerundolo
Publication date
2002/5/1
Journal
The Journal of Immunology
Volume
168
Issue
9
Pages
4391-4398
Publisher
American Association of Immunologists
Description
Recombinant vaccines encoding strings of virus-or tumor-derived peptides and/or proteins are currently being designed for use against both cancer and infectious diseases. These vaccines aim to induce cytotoxic immune responses against several Ags simultaneously. We developed a novel tetramer-based technique, based on chimeric HLA A2/H-2K b H chains, to directly monitor the CTL response to such vaccines in HLA-A2 transgenic mice. We found that priming and boosting with the same polyepitope construct induced immune responses that were dominated by CTL of a single specificity. When a mixture of viruses encoding single proteins was used to boost the polyepitope primed response, CTL of multiple specificities were simultaneously expanded to highly effective levels in vivo. In addition, we show that a preexisting response to one of the epitopes encoded within a polyepitope construct significantly …
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