Identification of mouse helper epitopes for WT1-specific CD4(+) T cells.

鉴定小鼠 WT1 特异性 CD4(+) T 细胞的辅助表位

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作者:Nakajima Hiroko, Nakata Jun, Imafuku Kanako, Hayashibara Hiromu, Isokawa Kazuki, Udaka Keiko, Fujiki Fumihiro, Morimoto Soyoko, Hasegawa Kana, Hosen Naoki, Hashii Yoshiko, Nishida Sumiyuki, Tsuboi Akihiro, Oka Yoshihiro, Oji Yusuke, Sogo Shinji, Sugiyama Haruo
Helper T lymphocytes (HTLs) play a central role in cancer immunity because they can not only help the induction and proliferation of cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) but also their differentiation into cytotoxic CD4(+) T cells and directly kill the target cells.This study describes the identification of three novel mouse Th epitope peptides, WT1(35-52), WT1(86-102) and WT1(294-312,) derived from WT1 protein, which is the most potent tumor-associated antigen. Compared to immunization with WT1 CTL peptide alone, immunization with the addition of these WT1-specific Th peptides strongly induced WT1-specific CTLs, continued to maintain them, and efficiently rejected the challenge of WT1-expressing tumor cells. Importantly, the majority of WT1-specific CTLs induced by the co-immunization with WT1 CTL and the WT1-specific Th peptides were CD44(+)CD62L(-) effector memory CD8(+) T cells, which played a central role in tumor rejection. Establishment of mouse models suitable for the analysis of the detailed mechanism of these functions of HTLs is very important. These results clearly showed that WT1-specific HTLs perform an essential function in WT1-specific tumor immunity. Therefore, the WT1-specific Th peptides identified here should make a major contribution to elucidation of the mutual roles of WT1-specific CTLs and HTLs in cancer immunity in in vivo mouse models.

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