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Conserved cysteine residues within the attachment G glycoprotein of respiratory syncytial virus play a critical role in the enhancement of cytotoxic T-lymphocyte responses
Melendi, Guillermina Amanda; Bridget, Dowd; Monsalvo, Ana Clara
; Laham, Federico F.; Acosta, Patricio Leandro
; Delgado, Maria Florencia
; Polack, Fernando Pedro; Fernández Irusta, Pablo
Fecha de publicación:
11/2010
Editorial:
Springer
Revista:
Virus Genes
ISSN:
0920-8569
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Inglés
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Resumen
The cytotoxic T-lymphocyte (CTL) response plays an important role in the control of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) replication and the establishment of a Th1-CD4+ T cell response against the virus. Despite lacking Major Histocompatibility Complex I (MHC I)-restricted epitopes, the attachment G glycoprotein of RSV enhances CTL activity toward other RSV antigens, and this effect depends on its conserved central region. Here, we report that RSV-G can also improve CTL activity toward antigens from unrelated pathogens such as influenza, and that a mutant form of RSV-G lacking four conserved cysteine residues at positions 173, 176, 182, and 186 fails to enhance CTL responses. Our results indicate that these conserved residues are essential for the wide-spectrum pro-CTL activity displayed by the protein.
Palabras clave:
RSV
,
G glycoprotein
,
Cellular immunity
,
Vaccines
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Melendi, Guillermina Amanda; Bridget, Dowd; Monsalvo, Ana Clara; Laham, Federico F.; Acosta, Patricio Leandro; et al.; Conserved cysteine residues within the attachment G glycoprotein of respiratory syncytial virus play a critical role in the enhancement of cytotoxic T-lymphocyte responses; Springer; Virus Genes; 42; 1; 11-2010; 46-54
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