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Peptide specificities of myelin basic protein-reactive human T-cell clones
J R Richert1, C A Reuben-Burnside, G E Deibler
1Department of Neurology, Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington, DC 20007.
Abstract:
Forty myelin basic protein (BP)-reactive T-cell clones were isolated from a patient with multiple sclerosis and used to identify human T-cell recognition sites on the BP molecule. At least three sites have been identified: one in the N-terminal half of the molecule (residues 1-97), one in the C-terminal (residues 98-170), and one which spans residues 97-98. The clones exhibited a marked preference for the C-terminal half of the molecule. No cross-reactivity with measles virus was detected. These clones will be useful for both the further delineation of the human T-cell recognition sites on BP and the generation of anticlonotypic monoclonal antibodies.
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