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Polarity of immunogens: implications for vaccine design
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ImmunologyImmunodominanceAntigen ProcessingPeptide ConstructPeptide TherapeuticsImmunotherapySynthetic ImmunologyVaccine TargetAntibody EngineeringAllergyAutoimmunityPolyvalent VaccineCell BiologyVaccinationPeptide LibraryPeptide TherapeuticPrecision VaccinologyHaptenic PeptidesVaccine DesignPeptide ConstructsMedicine
Peptide constructs have been engineered consisting of amino acid sequence determinant recognized by T cells (TD) co-linearly linked to haptenic peptides. It was found that high anti-hapten antibody titers were induced after immunization with those constructs which had the TD sequence in the N-terminal position with respect to the hapten. Low or zero titers were elicited when the TD was in C-terminal position. Also, a high anti-hapten antibody titer corresponded to a low or zero anti-TD antibody titer and vice versa. These results suggest that immunogens are polar and stress the relevance of searching the more adequate position of the TD within a peptide construct when designing immunogens or synthetic peptide vaccines.
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