Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2167665 | Cellular Immunology | 2010 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
LEAPS (ligand epitope antigen presentation system) vaccines consist of a peptide containing a major histocompatibility antigen binding peptide conjugated to an immune cell binding ligand (ICBL) such as the āJā peptide from beta-2-microglobulin. Treatment of monocytes, monocytes plus GMCSF, or monocytes plus GMCSF and IL4 with JgD (containing a peptide from gD of herpes simplex virus type 1) or JH (with a peptide from HIV p17 gag protein) was sufficient to promote their maturation into Interleukin 12 producing dendritic cells. JgD-dendritic cells supported allotypic activation of T cells to produce Th1-related cytokines.
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Authors
Patricia R. Taylor, Christopher C. Paustian, Gary K. Koski, Daniel H. Zimmerman, Ken S. Rosenthal,