B. Wizel et al., IDENTIFICATION OF TRYPANOSOMA-CRUZI TRANS-SIALIDASE FAMILY MEMBERS ASTARGETS OF PROTECTIVE CD8(+) TC1 RESPONSES, The Journal of immunology, 159(12), 1997, pp. 6120-6130
CD8(+) T lymphocytes play a critical role in immunity to Trypanosoma c
ruzi. However, the target molecules of this T cell subset have not bee
n elucidated. In this work, we report the identification of an H-2K(b)
-restricted CTL epitope within two trypomastigote surface Ags encoded
by members of the T. cruzi sialidase/trans-sialidase gene superfamily.
Octapeptide VDYNFTIV sensitized target cells for lysis by CD8(+)CTL g
enerated from spleens of T. cruzi-infected mice. Peptide-specific CD8(
+) T cell lines were cytotoxic, secreted IFN-gamma and TNF-alpha, but
low to undetectable levels of IL-4 and IL-5, and were able, upon adopt
ive transfer, to confer a high degree of protection against challenge
infection. Finally, the protective determinant appears to be conserved
among parasites from diverse geographic locations. This constitutes t
he first identified class I MHC-restricted epitope in T. cruzi and pro
vides the basis for the search of additional targets to be considered
in the development of vaccines against Chagas' disease.