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Identification of T Cells that Respond to Serovar‐Specific Regions of theChlamydia trachomatisMajor Outer Membrane Protein in Persons with Serovar E Infection
Author(s) -
Janet N. Arno,
Congping Xie,
Robert B. Jones,
Barbara Van Der Pol
Publication year - 1998
Publication title -
the journal of infectious diseases
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.69
H-Index - 252
eISSN - 1537-6613
pISSN - 0022-1899
DOI - 10.1086/314478
Subject(s) - serotype , chlamydia trachomatis , epitope , bacterial outer membrane , biology , virology , chlamydiaceae , microbiology and biotechnology , peripheral blood mononuclear cell , antibody , immunology , gene , escherichia coli , in vitro , biochemistry
Protection from Chlamydia trachomatis infection is serovar-specific and T cell-dependent; however, the T cell epitopes identified to date have not been serovar-specific. The chlamydial major outer membrane protein (MOMP) contains serovar-specific B cell epitopes in four regions of the molecule whose amino acid sequence varies among serovars, the variable segments (VS). Serovar-specific T cell epitopes were sought by examining proliferation of blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) from Chlamydia-infected patients in response to VS peptides of serovar E MOMP. Serovar E-specific peptides from VS1, VS2, and VS4 stimulated PBMC to a greater extent in serovar E-infected than in non-E-infected subjects. Peptides containing constant regions of MOMP were recognized equally by all infected persons. The observed responses were attributable to T cells. T cell recognition of serovar-specific regions of MOMP is common and may contribute to the serovar-specific protection previously observed.

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