Gjp. Fernando et al., T-HELPER EPITOPES OF THE E7 TRANSFORMING PROTEIN OF CERVICAL-CANCER ASSOCIATED HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS TYPE-18 (HPV18), Virus research, 36(1), 1995, pp. 1-13
The presence of T-helper epitopes within the E7 transforming protein o
f human papillomavirus type 18 (HPV18) was sought using a series of ov
erlapping synthetic 15-20 mer peptides spanning the entire 105 amino a
cid sequence of this protein. Two H-2(k) restricted T-helper epitopes
were defined, comprising (44)VNHQHLPARRA(55) and (81)DDLRAFQQLF(90) as
the minimal T proliferative epitopes. Peptides containing these epito
pes were able to provide cognate help to B epitopes from HPV18E7 prote
in for production of antibody to this protein in vivo in CBA/CaH mice.
No H-2(b) or H-2(d) restricted epitopes were demonstrable, and in H-2
(d) mice this was associated with poor antibody response to the E7 pro
tein. There is no ''promiscuous'' T-helper epitope in HPV18 E7 compara
ble to the (49)DRAHYNI(55) sequence in HPV16 E7, and restricted T-help
er epitope availability may be a determinant of poor immune responses
to this protein after natural infection.