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Disclaimer: the comments provided are strictly personal and do not represent the scientific positions or scientific orientations of the institutions where the authors of this podcast work or have worked in the past.
The audio soundtrack is provide by Magnatunes.com. I used the track "Innocent Murmur" from the album "First album", produced by the progressive jazz band
Immune pressure results in mutation of DRIP derived epitope in SIV
Tumor Immunology Round Table
21 minutes
17 years ago
Immune pressure results in mutation of DRIP derived epitope in SIV
Hello
Welcome to the first edition of the Tumor Immunology Round Table
podcast.
In this edition I present you an very interesting and novel finding
recently published in Journal
of Experimental Medicine by Maness et al: the immune system
induces the mutation by the SIV of an DRIP (defective ribosomal
product) that is immunogenic and induces strong dominant responses in
monkeys infected with SIV. The DRIP derives from a alternative reading
frame of the gene env.
The mutation specifically target the immunogenic peptide presented my
the rhesus macaques haplotype mamu-B*17, as it doesn't affect the env
sequence (sinonimous mutation). The mutation renders the peptide with
much lower affinity than the wild type peptide and therefore the virus
escape the immunological control.
That's a great example of immunological editing of virus and the
conclusions can be easily extrapolated to cancer immune editing.
Tumor Immunology Round Table
This podcast aims to present you research articles recently published in the field of immunology and tumor immunology in an journal club format.
Disclaimer: the comments provided are strictly personal and do not represent the scientific positions or scientific orientations of the institutions where the authors of this podcast work or have worked in the past.
The audio soundtrack is provide by Magnatunes.com. I used the track "Innocent Murmur" from the album "First album", produced by the progressive jazz band