J4 ›› 2011, Vol. 37 ›› Issue (1): 15-17.

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Molecular mimicry of murine pancreas by HSP65-MUC1

 SUN Lin1, WU Xiu-Li2, WANG Li-Ying2, YU Yong-Li3   

  1. (1.Key Laboratory of Surface and Interface Chemistry of Jilin Province,College of Chemistry,Jilin University,Changchun 130012,China;2.Department of Molecular Biology|Norman Bethune College of Medicine|Jilin University|Changchun 130021|China;3. Department of Immunology|Norman Bethune College of Medicine|Jilin University|Changchun 130021|China)
  • Received:2010-01-05 Online:2011-01-28 Published:2011-01-28

Abstract:

Abstract:Objective To explore the possibility to damage mice pancreas by recombinant fusion protein vaccine,heat shock protein 65-mucin 1 (HSP65-MUC1) via molecular mimicry.Methods 21 C57BL/6 mice were randomly divided into three groups:PBS control,HSP65 and HSP65-MUC1 groups.The mice in each group were injected underneath with PBS,HSP65 and HSP65-MUC1,  respectively,once a week for three weeks. The mouse  pancreas were isolated under aseptic situation,the proliferation of specific lymphocytes was   tested by flow cytometry,the pathological changes of mouse pancreas were detected with histo-pathological analysis. Results By flow cytometry,compared with   PBS and HSP65 groups,the lymphocytes specific to HSP65-MUC1 of mice in HSP65-MUC1 group were increased by 16.88%(P<0.001),the lymphocytes specific to HSP65 were increased by 7.29 %(P<0.01);the lymphocytes specific to HSP60 were increased by 5.79 %(P<0.05). However,HE staining of mouse pancreas in immunized mice kept normal. Conclusion The mouse pancreas are not injured by HSP65-MUC1 via molecular mimicry.

Key words: recombinant fusion protein anti-tumor;vaccines;heat shock protein 65-mucin1;molecular mimicry

CLC Number: 

  • R392.11