R. Holtappels et al., Identification of a K-d-restricted antigenic peptide encoded by murine cytomegalovirus early gene M84, J GEN VIROL, 81, 2000, pp. 3037-3042
The two sister cytomegaloviruses (CMVs), human and murine CMV, have both ev
olved immune evasion functions that interfere with the major histocompatibi
lity complex class I (MHC-I) pathway of antigen processing and presentation
and are effectual in the early (E) phase of virus gene expression. However
, studies on murine CMV have shown that E-phase immune evasion is leaky. An
E-phase protein involved in immune evasion, namely mO4-gp34, was found to
simultaneously account for an antigenic peptide presented by the MHC-I mole
cule D-d. Recent work has demonstrated the induction of protective immunity
specific for the E-phase protein M84-p65, one of two murine CMV homologues
of the human CMV matrix protein UL83-pp65. In this study, the identificati
on of the MHC-I K-d-restricted M84 peptide (297)AYAGLFTPL(305) is documente
d. This peptide is the third antigenic peptide described for murine CMV and
the second that escapes immunosubversive mechanisms.