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Antiviral cytotoxic T cell response induced by in vivo priming with a free synthetic peptide.
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Viral ImmunityImmunologyAntigen ProcessingCd4 T Cell ResponsesPeptide TherapeuticsVivo PrimingImmunotherapyLd AlleleImmunological MemoryAllergyNeurovirologyAutoimmunityCell BiologyVaccinationFree Synthetic PeptideAntiviral ResponseVaccine DesignCellular Immune ResponseMedicineEffector T CellsViral Peptides
Induction in vivo of antiviral cytotoxic T cell response was achieved in a MHC class I-dependent fashion by immunizing mice three times with a free unmodified 15-mer peptide derived from the nucleoprotein of lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus in IFA. The effector T cells are CD8+, restricted to the class I Ld allele of the analyzed mouse strain, and are specific both at the level of secondary restimulation in vitro and at the effector T cell level. These results suggest that cocktails of viral peptides may be used as antiviral T cell vaccines.
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