Role of Individual T-Cell Epitopes of Theiler’s Virus in the Pathogenesis of Demyelination Correlates with the Ability To Induce a Th1 Response

Author:

Yauch Robert L.1,Palma JoAnn P.1,Yahikozawa Hiroyuki12,Koh Chang-Sung2,Kim Byung S.1

Affiliation:

1. Departments of Microbiology-Immunology and Pathology, Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, Illinois 60611,1 and

2. Department of Medicine (Neurology), Shinshu University Medical School, Matsumoto 390, Japan2

Abstract

ABSTRACT Intracerebral inoculation of susceptible strains of mice with Theiler’s murine encephalomyelitis virus (TMEV) results in immune-mediated demyelination. Three major T-cell epitopes have previously been identified within the VP1 (VP1 233–250 ), VP2 (VP2 74–86 ), and VP3 (VP3 24–37 ) capsid proteins in virus-infected SJL/J mice. These epitopes appear to account for the majority (∼90%) of major histocompatibility complex class II-restricted T-cell responses to TMEV. Interestingly, the effect of immunization with synthetic peptides bearing the predominant T-cell epitopes on the course of TMEV-induced demyelination indicates that T cells reactive to the VP1 and VP2 epitopes, but not VP3, accelerate the pathogenesis of demyelination. The predominant pathogenic role of the T cells is verified by similar immunization with the fusion proteins containing the entire individual capsid proteins. The order of appearance and level of T cells specific for the individual epitopes during the course of demyelination are similar to each other. However, cytokine profiles of T cells from virus-infected mice indicate that T cells specific for the VP1 (and perhaps the VP2) epitope are Th1, whereas T cells reactive to VP3 are primarily Th2. These results suggest that Th1-type cells specific for VP1 and VP2 are involved in the pathogenesis of viral demyelination induced by TMEV. Thus, a predominance of Th1-inducing viral epitopes is likely critical for the pathogenesis of demyelination.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Virology,Insect Science,Immunology,Microbiology

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