Bovine leukaemia virus envelope peptides cause immunomodulation in BALB/c mice |
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Authors: | Kabeya H Ohashi K Sugimoto C Onuma M |
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Affiliation: | Department of Disease Control, Graduate School of Veterinary Medicine, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan. |
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Abstract: | Immunomodulatory activity of two bovine leukaemia virus envelope (BLVEnv) derived peptides were examined in BALB/c mice. One is 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. |
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