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A human dendritic cell-based method to identify CD4+ T-cell epitopes in potential protein allergens.

We developed an assay to determine the location of immunodominant CD4(+) T-cell epitopes in any protein. The method uses CD4(+) T cells from community donors in conjunction with dendritic cells derived in vitro. Synthetic peptides constructed to describe the sequence of the protein of interest are c...

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Autores principales: Stickler, Marcia, Mucha, Jeanette, Estell, David, Power, Scott, Harding, Fiona
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2003
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1241360/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12573915
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author Stickler, Marcia
Mucha, Jeanette
Estell, David
Power, Scott
Harding, Fiona
author_facet Stickler, Marcia
Mucha, Jeanette
Estell, David
Power, Scott
Harding, Fiona
author_sort Stickler, Marcia
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description We developed an assay to determine the location of immunodominant CD4(+) T-cell epitopes in any protein. The method uses CD4(+) T cells from community donors in conjunction with dendritic cells derived in vitro. Synthetic peptides constructed to describe the sequence of the protein of interest are cocultured with dendritic cells and CD4(+) T cells, and T-cell proliferation is measured. Data are compiled over a large replicate of human donors to pinpoint immunodominant, usually promiscuous epitope regions. We have applied this technique to a known food allergen, the Brazil nut 2S storage globulin protein, and to two potential food allergens, the Cry1Ab and Cry3Aa proteins. We show epitope data for these three proteins. This assay can be used as a tool to guide the selection and qualification of future potential food transgenes.
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spelling pubmed-12413602005-11-08 A human dendritic cell-based method to identify CD4+ T-cell epitopes in potential protein allergens. Stickler, Marcia Mucha, Jeanette Estell, David Power, Scott Harding, Fiona Environ Health Perspect Research Article We developed an assay to determine the location of immunodominant CD4(+) T-cell epitopes in any protein. The method uses CD4(+) T cells from community donors in conjunction with dendritic cells derived in vitro. Synthetic peptides constructed to describe the sequence of the protein of interest are cocultured with dendritic cells and CD4(+) T cells, and T-cell proliferation is measured. Data are compiled over a large replicate of human donors to pinpoint immunodominant, usually promiscuous epitope regions. We have applied this technique to a known food allergen, the Brazil nut 2S storage globulin protein, and to two potential food allergens, the Cry1Ab and Cry3Aa proteins. We show epitope data for these three proteins. This assay can be used as a tool to guide the selection and qualification of future potential food transgenes. 2003-02 /pmc/articles/PMC1241360/ /pubmed/12573915 Text en
spellingShingle Research Article
Stickler, Marcia
Mucha, Jeanette
Estell, David
Power, Scott
Harding, Fiona
A human dendritic cell-based method to identify CD4+ T-cell epitopes in potential protein allergens.
title A human dendritic cell-based method to identify CD4+ T-cell epitopes in potential protein allergens.
title_full A human dendritic cell-based method to identify CD4+ T-cell epitopes in potential protein allergens.
title_fullStr A human dendritic cell-based method to identify CD4+ T-cell epitopes in potential protein allergens.
title_full_unstemmed A human dendritic cell-based method to identify CD4+ T-cell epitopes in potential protein allergens.
title_short A human dendritic cell-based method to identify CD4+ T-cell epitopes in potential protein allergens.
title_sort human dendritic cell-based method to identify cd4+ t-cell epitopes in potential protein allergens.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1241360/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12573915
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