Mapping of the epitope recognized by non-specific cytotoxic cells: Determination of the fine specificity using synthetic peptides

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Evans, DL [1 ]
Leary, JH [1 ]
Weisman, Z [1 ]
Warren, J [1 ]
JasoFriedmann, L [1 ]
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[1] KAPLAN HOSP,R BEN ARI INST CLIN IMMUNOL,IL-76100 REHOVOT,ISRAEL
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10.1046/j.1365-3083.1996.d01-81.x
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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NCC recognize a conserved target cell antigen (NKTag) expressed on protozoan parasites and on transformed tumour cells. In the present study, synthetic peptides corresponding to N-terminal, C-terminal and internal NKTag (deduced) amino acid sequences were tested for binding and inhibition of NCC lysis of sensitive target cells. A 20-mer peptide equivalent to amino acids (aa) nos, 55-74 specifically inhibited NCC lysis of human EBV transformed target cells (IM-9), Inhibitory effects were nonreversible and concentration dependent; and 30 min pre-incubation produced optimum inhibition. The inhibitory 20-mer peptide was truncated into 17, 14, 10, 9 and 6-mer peptides and tested for inhibition of cytotoxicity, All produced almost complete inhibition except the 6-mer which had no activity. The NKTag sequence required for NCC binding (minimally) consisted of seven amino acids [aa nos 68-74 (ARG-ASN-LEU-THR-PHE-ILE-LEU-)]. The specificity of inhibition and the distribution of target cells expressing NKTag was determined. A 14-mer peptide composed of aa nos 61-74 inhibited lysis of HL-60, IM-9, DAUDI, YAC-1, U937 and NC-37 target cells, Flanking peptides (aa nos 35-54 and 75-94) were negative. Biotinylated aa nos 61-74 bound to NCC effector cells. The recognition requirements for aa sequence versus aa content were determined. Randomization of the aa in the cognate 9-mer obliterated the inhibitory effects. The 17-mer (cognate) synthetic peptide inhibited conjugate formation between NCC and IM-9 targets, These data demonstrate that NCC recognize a conserved antigen determinant on susceptible target cells consisting of a minimum of 7-9 amino acids in the N-terminal region of NKTag.
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