Identification of T-cell epitopes harbored in soluble egg antigen (SEA) of
Schistosoma japonicum and study of the immunological properties are essenti
al for understanding the immunopathology and the control of schistosomiasis
. As a follow-up to our previous work, the 66- to 80-kDa fragment from SEA
was partially digested with protease, fractionated by reverse-phase high-pr
essure liquid chromatography, and found to be carrying a peptide which stim
ulated proliferation and gamma interferon (IFN-gamma) production of Th1 clo
nes specific to SEA. Sequence analysis showed that the peptide was composed
of 12 amino acids lined up as DLAVELAYLGNL. A synthetic homologue induced
proliferation and IFN-gamma and interleukin-2 (IL-2) production, but not IL
-4 or IL-6 production, by the Th1 clones as well as by the spleen cells fro
m SEA-immunized mice, thus indicating that the peptide carries a Th1 epitop
e of SEA.