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Immunological Investigations
A Journal of Molecular and Cellular Immunology
Volume 23, 1994 - Issue 6-7
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Original Article

A 21-Mer Synthetic Peptide of Toxic Shock Syndrome Toxin 1, TSST-1[58–78], Activates T Cells by Binding to MHC Class II and by an MHC Unrestricted Xenostimulatory Pathway

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Pages 413-420 | Published online: 07 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Toxic shock syndrome toxin-1 (TSST-1) is a “superantigen” which binds to MHC class II molecules and induces a polyclonal stimulation of T cells. In this communication by using a FACS technique and a 21-mer synthetic peptide from the primary sequence of TSST-1 (KGEKVDLNTKRTKKSQHTSEG), designated TSST-1 (58–78), we demonstrated binding of the peptide only to cells bearing MHC class II. The proliferative effect of TSST-1 (58–78) on human T cells was shown to be inhibited much more by anti-HLA-DR than by anti-HLA class I antibody. Furthermore, human monocytes were able to present TSST-1 (58–78) to a mouse VSV specific T cell clone by a xenostimulatory mechanism. These data indicate this peptide to contain an active site of the TSST-1 holotoxin.

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