HLA B37 determines an influenza A virus nucleoprotein epitope recognized by cytotoxic T lymphocytes.

Human influenza A virus-specific, cytotoxic T cells have been shown previously to recognize the virus nucleoprotein on infected cells. CTL preparations from four HLA B37-positive donors were shown to recognize a synthetic peptide that corresponded to amino acids 335-349 of the nucleoprotein sequence...

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Main Authors: Mcmichael, A, Gotch, F, Rothbard, J
Formato: Journal article
Idioma:English
Publicado em: 1986
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Gotch, F
Rothbard, J
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description Human influenza A virus-specific, cytotoxic T cells have been shown previously to recognize the virus nucleoprotein on infected cells. CTL preparations from four HLA B37-positive donors were shown to recognize a synthetic peptide that corresponded to amino acids 335-349 of the nucleoprotein sequence. Influenza-specific CTL from 10 donors of other HLA types failed to recognize this epitope. CD8+ CTL lines were derived from lymphocytes of two HLA B37-positive donors and used to show that the peptide was represented on virus-infected cells and to determine the probable boundaries of the epitope.
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spelling oxford-uuid:d20caa42-e329-4ce8-86df-cfea0043e8d62022-03-27T08:01:03ZHLA B37 determines an influenza A virus nucleoprotein epitope recognized by cytotoxic T lymphocytes.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:d20caa42-e329-4ce8-86df-cfea0043e8d6EnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford1986Mcmichael, AGotch, FRothbard, JHuman influenza A virus-specific, cytotoxic T cells have been shown previously to recognize the virus nucleoprotein on infected cells. CTL preparations from four HLA B37-positive donors were shown to recognize a synthetic peptide that corresponded to amino acids 335-349 of the nucleoprotein sequence. Influenza-specific CTL from 10 donors of other HLA types failed to recognize this epitope. CD8+ CTL lines were derived from lymphocytes of two HLA B37-positive donors and used to show that the peptide was represented on virus-infected cells and to determine the probable boundaries of the epitope.
spellingShingle Mcmichael, A
Gotch, F
Rothbard, J
HLA B37 determines an influenza A virus nucleoprotein epitope recognized by cytotoxic T lymphocytes.
title HLA B37 determines an influenza A virus nucleoprotein epitope recognized by cytotoxic T lymphocytes.
title_full HLA B37 determines an influenza A virus nucleoprotein epitope recognized by cytotoxic T lymphocytes.
title_fullStr HLA B37 determines an influenza A virus nucleoprotein epitope recognized by cytotoxic T lymphocytes.
title_full_unstemmed HLA B37 determines an influenza A virus nucleoprotein epitope recognized by cytotoxic T lymphocytes.
title_short HLA B37 determines an influenza A virus nucleoprotein epitope recognized by cytotoxic T lymphocytes.
title_sort hla b37 determines an influenza a virus nucleoprotein epitope recognized by cytotoxic t lymphocytes
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