Immune Surveillance And Antigen Conformation Determines Humoral Immune Response To The Prion Protein Immunogen

JOURNAL OF NEUROVIROLOGY(1999)

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Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSE) are progressive degenerative disorders of the central nervous system. PrPSc is a TSE-specific marker derived from the host-encoded glycoprotein, PrPc. The generation of antibodies to PrP plays an important role in the diagnosis of these diseases. In this study the role of the PrP immunogen and the species being immunized was examined in relation to specific epitopes. Various mammals (mice, hamsters, rabbits and PrP null mice) were immunized with formic acid-treated PrPSc isolated from mice, hamsters and sheep. Both the species being immunized and the source of immunogen played an important role in the antibody response. Response to a limited number of linear epitopes was seen among the various immunized animals. One region in the C-terminal portion of PrP appeared highly immunogenic in all species. Comparison of immunoreactivity and the pepscan-defined linear epitope sites suggests both linear and conformational directed responses in many of the animals. Information on the forces directing immune responses to PrP will lead to a better understanding of host-PrP interactions. It will also assist in the development of new strategies for generating additional tools for immunodiagnosis.
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prion protein, PrP antibodies, rabbit PrP, pepscan, continuous and discontinuous epitopes
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