The examination of the immune T cell response to herpes simplex virus (HSV) antigen glycoprotein D (gD) in an ongoing infection
has revealed a uniquely broad range of antigenic determinants seen. This has been shown in the murine T cell response to gD
determinants where over 60% of the overlapping peptides are recognized as opposed to 1 of 30 peptides seen when gD was injected
in Freund’s adjuvant. This has also been seen in the response to local autoantigens when the HSV infection is produced by
corneal scarification. Furthermore, analysis of the response to the autoantigen, Golli myelin basic protein (MBP), present
in the developing thymus is explored.
Key words Myelin basic protein (MBP) - Golli MBP - S-antigen - HSV - Glycoprotein D - T cell receptors