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Memory CD8+ T cells from naturally acquired primary dengue virus infection are highly cross-reactive.


ABSTRACT: Cross-reactive memory T cells induced by primary infection with one of the four serotypes of dengue virus (DENV) are hypothesized to have an immunopathological function in secondary heterologous DENV infection. To define the T-cell response to heterologous serotypes, we isolated HLA-A(*)1101-restricted epitope-specific CD8(+) T-cell lines from primary DENV-immune donors. Cell lines exhibited marked cross-reactivity toward peptide variants representing the four DENV serotypes in tetramer binding and functional assays. Many clones responded similarly to homologous and heterologous serotypes with striking cross-reactivity between the DENV-1 and DENV-3 epitope variants. In vitro-stimulated T-cell lines consistently revealed a hierarchical induction of MIP-1?>degranulation>tumor necrosis factor ? (TNF?)>interferon-? (IFN?), which depended on the concentration of agonistic peptide. Phosphoflow assays showed peptide dose-dependent phosphorylation of ERK1/2, which correlated with cytolysis, degranulation, and induction of TNF? and IFN?, but not MIP-1? production. This is the first study to show significant DENV serotype-cross-reactivity of CD8(+) T cells after naturally acquired primary infection. We also show qualitatively different T-cell receptor signaling after stimulation with homologous and heterologous peptides. Our data support a model whereby the order of sequential DENV infections influences the immune response to secondary heterologous DENV infection, contributing to varying disease outcomes.

SUBMITTER: Friberg H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2929403 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Memory CD8+ T cells from naturally acquired primary dengue virus infection are highly cross-reactive.

Friberg Heather H   Burns Lynne L   Woda Marcia M   Kalayanarooj Siripen S   Endy Timothy P TP   Stephens Henry A F HA   Green Sharone S   Rothman Alan L AL   Mathew Anuja A  

Immunology and cell biology 20100427 1


Cross-reactive memory T cells induced by primary infection with one of the four serotypes of dengue virus (DENV) are hypothesized to have an immunopathological function in secondary heterologous DENV infection. To define the T-cell response to heterologous serotypes, we isolated HLA-A(*)1101-restricted epitope-specific CD8(+) T-cell lines from primary DENV-immune donors. Cell lines exhibited marked cross-reactivity toward peptide variants representing the four DENV serotypes in tetramer binding  ...[more]

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