T cell epitopes of the measles virus (MV) nucleoprotein were studied by syn
thesizing overlapping 20 aa peptides over the known sequence of the protein
and analysing the proliferation responses of a panel of MV-specific T cell
lines and clones against these peptides, T cell lines were established fro
m eleven healthy controls and seven multiple sclerosis patients, all with a
history of past MV infection. The epitopes recognized by these lines were
concentrated in a few regions of the polypeptide chain. Overlapping peptide
s containing aa 321-340 and 331-350 were most often recognized. Other epito
pes were detected close to the amino-terminal end of the polypeptide chain
as each of the peptides 1-20, 21-40, 31-50 and 51-70 contained stimulating
moieties. Some responses were also detected towards peptides 151-200 and 22
1-250, but the carboxyterminal end of the polypeptide was not recognized by
any of the tested T cell lines. The amino acid sequences of the peptides t
hat stimulated the T cell clones and lines, as a rule, contained binding mo
tifs described for HLA-DR alleles found in T cell donors. The regions of pr
otein sequence which did not reveal any T cell epitopes were, instead, rela
tively free of binding motifs, The results suggest that only a few epitopes
of the! MV nucleoprotein are important in establishing T cell immunity.