Amino acid residues 3-15 of mycobacterial HSP60 define a dominant T-cell epitope for HLA-DR3+ve humans and Mamu-DR3+ve rhesus monkeys. Our results show that Mamu-DR3 molecules on PBMC can be efficiently loaded in vivo with the above-mentioned peptides when they are intravenously injected encapsulated in liposomes, but not in the free form. Mamu-DR3 loading is abolished by encapsulation of a nonstimulatory peptide. These results have implications for the delivery of therapeutic peptides in vivo.
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