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Comparison of Immunogenicity of HCV CD8-epitopes as a Single Epitope, Mixture of Epitopes and Polytope Peptide

Publish Year: 1390
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Comparison of Immunogenicity of HCV CD8-epitopes as a Single Epitope, Mixture of Epitopes and Polytope Peptide abstract

Objective: Animal studies show that vaccination with epitope-based peptides results in protective immunity. However, immunodominance should be regarded as a major challenge in this area. Considering the advantages of epitopic-vaccines against hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection, herein, we compared the occurrence of immunodominance following mice immunization with three different HCV epitopic-peptide formulations. Methods: We synthesized four CD8+ epitopic-peptides (C1,E6,N,E4) that were derived from HCV-antigens. A polytope-peptide (C1E6NE4) spanning fusion of epitopes was designed based on immunoinformatics analyses for optimum proteasomal cleavage. BALB/c mice received three subcutaneous injections that contained 10 µg of peptide (minimal epitopes, or mixture of four epitopes or long-polytope) formulated with CpG (50 µg) and Montanide-ISA720 (70%) adjuvants in the tail-base at three-week intervals. Considering the H2-Dd (BALB/c)-restriction of C1 and E4-epitopes, three weeks after the last injection splenocytes from vaccinated animals were subjected to IFNγ/IL4 ELISpot assays in the presence of C1 and E4-peptides. Results: All vaccinated animals promoted Th1-oriented responses as evidenced by detection of IFNγ-secreting cells and a low-level of IL4 secretion. Mice injected with minimal CTL-epitopes provoked stronger responses, however, due to the higher affinity of E4-epitope for H2-Dd, frequency of E4-specific cells was considerably higher than C1-specific ones, showing some level of immunodominance. Interestingly, animals vaccinated with polytope-peptide developed high-quality balanced responses against both C1and E4-epitopes, however at a lower intensity. Conclusion: These results supported the superiority of polytope-peptides over minimal epitopes, yet emphasized the key role of polytope design and optimization to avoid epitope dominancy.

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فاطمه متولی

Department of Hepatitis and AIDS, Pasteur institute of Iran, Tehran, Iran

آرش معمار نژادیان

Department of Hepatitis and AIDS, Pasteur institute of Iran, Tehran, Iran

سید مهدی سادات

Department of Hepatitis and AIDS, Pasteur institute of Iran, Tehran, Iran

گلناز بهرامعلی

Department of Hepatitis and AIDS, Pasteur institute of Iran, Tehran, Iran

فرزین روحوند

Department of Hepatitis and AIDS, Pasteur institute of Iran, Tehran, Iran

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