Genetics of the immune response to ferredoxin : assessment of control at the determinant level

Ferredoxin (Fd), a fifty-five amino acid electron transport protein of the anaerobe Clostridium pasteurianum, has been chosen as the ideal probe for immunoregulation studies. Its critical feature is that it contains two antigenic determinants satisfying the hypothetical minimum requirement for immun...

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Main Author: Sikora, Lydia Kazimiera Jadwiga
Language:English
Published: University of British Columbia 2010
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spelling ndltd-UBC-oai-circle.library.ubc.ca-2429-243622018-01-05T17:42:34Z Genetics of the immune response to ferredoxin : assessment of control at the determinant level Sikora, Lydia Kazimiera Jadwiga Ferredoxin Immune response Immunity Ferredoxin (Fd), a fifty-five amino acid electron transport protein of the anaerobe Clostridium pasteurianum, has been chosen as the ideal probe for immunoregulation studies. Its critical feature is that it contains two antigenic determinants satisfying the hypothetical minimum requirement for immunogenicity. It was found that both the antibody (as measured by ELISA) and the lympho-proliferative responses to Fd are linked exclusively to the MHC of mice, mapping to K/I-A. Analysis of the response was undertaken at the determinant level with selective enzyme cleavage products of trypsin and carboxypeptidase A which yield respectively a 52 residue C-determinant peptide (devoid of a functional N-determinant), "C", and a 53 residue N-determinant peptide (devoid of a functional C-determinant peptide), "N",. Through the use of these two molecules ("N" and "C") and a doubly digested molecule, "M", the immune response to Fd was dissected. At first, anti-Fd antibody from high responder, H-2[sup=k], mice was shown to be 10-20% "N" specific with the balance of the response "C" directed, while intermediate responder haplotypes, H-2[sup=b] and H-2[sup=s]. demonstrate equal specificity for the two determinants. H-2 mice were uniformly non-responsive. Fd immune T-cells demonstrated lymphoproliferative capacity mirroring the antibody response of B10.BR (H-2[sup=k]) mice: "C" induced proliferation comparable to that with the native molecule, "N" inducing a much lower response, one matched by the "M" peptide. Next, the "N", "C" and "M" molecules were assessed for their immunogenicity in B10.BR, C57BL/10 (H-2[sup=b])and B10.D2 (H-2[sup=d]) mice. "N" was found to induce limited, if any, antibody production whereas it primes for a very good proliferative response (B10.BR only). "M" induced no antibody response in any strain, and minimal proliferation in B10.BR. "C" induced at least two-fold higher antibody in B10.BR and C57BL/10 as compared to native Fd, and converted the B10.D2 non-responders into responders. "C" induced a weak proliferative response in B10.BR. The data suggest that two determinants exist at the B-cell level, while three determinants account for the T-cell response. Science, Faculty of Microbiology and Immunology, Department of Graduate 2010-05-02T23:28:22Z 2010-05-02T23:28:22Z 1983 Text Thesis/Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2429/24362 eng For non-commercial purposes only, such as research, private study and education. Additional conditions apply, see Terms of Use https://open.library.ubc.ca/terms_of_use. University of British Columbia
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topic Ferredoxin
Immune response
Immunity
spellingShingle Ferredoxin
Immune response
Immunity
Sikora, Lydia Kazimiera Jadwiga
Genetics of the immune response to ferredoxin : assessment of control at the determinant level
description Ferredoxin (Fd), a fifty-five amino acid electron transport protein of the anaerobe Clostridium pasteurianum, has been chosen as the ideal probe for immunoregulation studies. Its critical feature is that it contains two antigenic determinants satisfying the hypothetical minimum requirement for immunogenicity. It was found that both the antibody (as measured by ELISA) and the lympho-proliferative responses to Fd are linked exclusively to the MHC of mice, mapping to K/I-A. Analysis of the response was undertaken at the determinant level with selective enzyme cleavage products of trypsin and carboxypeptidase A which yield respectively a 52 residue C-determinant peptide (devoid of a functional N-determinant), "C", and a 53 residue N-determinant peptide (devoid of a functional C-determinant peptide), "N",. Through the use of these two molecules ("N" and "C") and a doubly digested molecule, "M", the immune response to Fd was dissected. At first, anti-Fd antibody from high responder, H-2[sup=k], mice was shown to be 10-20% "N" specific with the balance of the response "C" directed, while intermediate responder haplotypes, H-2[sup=b] and H-2[sup=s]. demonstrate equal specificity for the two determinants. H-2 mice were uniformly non-responsive. Fd immune T-cells demonstrated lymphoproliferative capacity mirroring the antibody response of B10.BR (H-2[sup=k]) mice: "C" induced proliferation comparable to that with the native molecule, "N" inducing a much lower response, one matched by the "M" peptide. Next, the "N", "C" and "M" molecules were assessed for their immunogenicity in B10.BR, C57BL/10 (H-2[sup=b])and B10.D2 (H-2[sup=d]) mice. "N" was found to induce limited, if any, antibody production whereas it primes for a very good proliferative response (B10.BR only). "M" induced no antibody response in any strain, and minimal proliferation in B10.BR. "C" induced at least two-fold higher antibody in B10.BR and C57BL/10 as compared to native Fd, and converted the B10.D2 non-responders into responders. "C" induced a weak proliferative response in B10.BR. The data suggest that two determinants exist at the B-cell level, while three determinants account for the T-cell response. === Science, Faculty of === Microbiology and Immunology, Department of === Graduate
author Sikora, Lydia Kazimiera Jadwiga
author_facet Sikora, Lydia Kazimiera Jadwiga
author_sort Sikora, Lydia Kazimiera Jadwiga
title Genetics of the immune response to ferredoxin : assessment of control at the determinant level
title_short Genetics of the immune response to ferredoxin : assessment of control at the determinant level
title_full Genetics of the immune response to ferredoxin : assessment of control at the determinant level
title_fullStr Genetics of the immune response to ferredoxin : assessment of control at the determinant level
title_full_unstemmed Genetics of the immune response to ferredoxin : assessment of control at the determinant level
title_sort genetics of the immune response to ferredoxin : assessment of control at the determinant level
publisher University of British Columbia
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