The present invention provides the means and methods for selecting
immunogenic peptides and the immunogenic peptide compositions capable of
specifically binding glycoproteins encoded by HLA alleles and inducing T
cell activation in T cells restricted by the allele. The peptides are
useful to elicit an immune response against a desired antigen. The
immunogenic peptide compositions of the present invention comprise
immunogenic peptides having an HLA binding motif, where the peptide is
from a target antigen. Target antigens of the present invention include
prostate specific antigen (PSA), hepatitis B core and surface antigens
(HBVc, HBVs) hepatitis C antigens, Epstein-Barr virus antigens, melanoma
antigens (e.g., MAGE-1), human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) antigens,
human papilloma virus (HPV) antigens, Lassa virus, mycobacterium
tuberculosis (MT), p53, CEA, trypanosome surface antigen (TSA) and
Her2/neu. An example of an immunogenic peptide of the present invention
corresponds to a peptide less than about 15 amino acids in length that
comprises an HLA-A2.1 binding motif, where the peptide comprises the p53
sequence SMPPPGTRV.