A Novel Method to Identify and Characterise Peptide Mimotopes of Heat Shock Protein 70-associated antigens
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Arnaiz B, Madrigal-Estebas L, Todryk S, James TC, Doherty DG, Bond U. A novel method to identify and characterise peptide mimotopes of heat shock protein 70-associated antigens. Journal of Immune Based Therapy and Vaccines. 2006 Apr 8;4:2Download Item:
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The heat shock protein, Hsp70, has been shown to play an important role in tumour immunity. Vaccination with Hsp70-peptide complexes (Hsp70-PCs), isolated from autologous tumour cells, can induce protective immune responses. We have developed a novel method to identify synthetic mimic peptides of Hsp70-PCs and to test their ability to activate T-cells. Peptides (referred to as "recognisers") that bind to Hsp70-PCs from the human breast carcinoma cell line, MDA-MB-231, were identified by bio-panning a random peptide M13 phage display library. Synthetic recogniser peptides were subsequently used as bait in a reverse bio-panning experiment to identify potential Hsp70-PC mimic peptides. The ability of the recogniser and mimic peptides to prime human lymphocyte responses against tumour cell antigens was tested by stimulating lymphocytes with autologous peptide-loaded monocyte-derived dendritic cells (DCs). Priming and subsequent stimulation with either the recogniser or mimic peptide resulted in interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma) secretion by the lymphocytes. Furthermore, DCs loaded with Hsp70, Hsp70-PC or the recogniser or the mimic peptide primed the lymphocytes to respond to soluble extracts from breast cells. These results highlight the potential application of synthetic peptide-mimics of Hsp70-PCs, as modulators of the immune response against tumours.
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Author: BOND, MARY URSULA
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4;2;
Journal of Immune Based Therapies and Vaccines;
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heat shock protein, Hsp70, tumour immunity, VaccinationDOI:
10.1186/1476-8518-4-2Metadata
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