PMID: 6161962Mar 1, 1981Paper

Allergic neuritis: a neuritogenic peptide from the P2 protein that induces disease in rats

The Journal of Immunology : Official Journal of the American Association of Immunologists
I SzymanskaE H Eylar

Abstract

Peptide CN1, a large 93 residue peptide, derived from residues 21-113 of the bovine and rabbit P2 protein of sciatic nerve myelin, induces severe allergic neuritis in Lewis rats. When complexed with phosphatidylserine and tested at 50 microgram dosage in Freund's complete adjuvant, it induces severe clinical and histologic signs (cellular infiltration and demyelination of the sciatic nerve) in most animals. It is as potent in disease induction as the P2 protein on a weight basis. In contrast, when not complexed with phosphatidylserine, Peptide CN1 induced only mild clinical signs and histologic lesions in 3 of 10 rats. CNBr peptides CN2 and CN3, derived from the carboxyl and amino terminal ends, respectively, were not active. Spleen and lymph node cells from rats sensitized to Peptide CN1 responded to both P2 and Peptide CN1 in culture in the mitogenic assay. These data show that the major neuritogenic domain for the rat resides in the CN1 region.

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