Title of article
Bovine leukaemia virus envelope peptides cause immunomodulation in BALB/c mice
Author/Authors
Kabeya، نويسنده , , Hidenori and Ohashi، نويسنده , , Kazuhiko and Sugimoto، نويسنده , , Chihiro and Onuma، نويسنده , , Misao، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
سالنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages
10
From page
39
To page
48
Abstract
Immunomodulatory activity of two bovine leukaemia virus envelope (BLVEnv) derived peptides were examined in BALB/c mice. One is a peptide homologous to CKS-17 which is known as a 17-amino acid peptide derived from p15E of feline leukaemia virus (CKS-17/BLV), and the other is an 18-amino acid synthetic peptide of BLV Env 61-78 (pep61). Priming with CKS-17/BLV in vitro, as well as CKS-17, significantly suppressed the mitogen-induced proliferative responses of spleen cells in naive BALB/c mice. In addition, priming of spleen cells with pep61 in vitro and in vivo resulted in suppression of lipopolysaccaride-induced B-cell proliferative response. This suppression was partially due to the basic amino acid sequence in the peptide because if the pep61-derived peptide lacking Arg was used, this inhibitory activity was partially restored. In contrast, pep61 enhanced both concanavalin A-stimulated proliferative response and IL-2 production. These findings showed that pep61 may contribute to the modification of the host immune responses in the course of BLV infection.
Keywords
Bovine leukaemia virus , Envelope peptide , Immunomodulation
Journal title
Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology
Serial Year
1999
Journal title
Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology
Record number
2161060
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