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T Cell receptor clonotype influences epitope hierarchy in the CD8+ T cell response to respiratory syncytial virus infection.


ABSTRACT: CD8+ T cell responses are important for recognizing and resolving viral infections. To better understand the selection and hierarchy of virus-specific T cell responses, we compared the T cell receptor (TCR) clonotype in parent and hybrid strains of respiratory syncytial virus-infected mice. K(d)M2(82-90) (SYIGSINNI) in BALB/c and D(b)M(187-195) (NAITNAKII) in C57Bl/6 are both dominant epitopes in parent strains but assume a distinct hierarchy, with K(d)M2(82-90) dominant to D(b)M(187-195) in hybrid CB6F1/J mice. The dominant K(d)M2(82-90) response is relatively public and is restricted primarily to the highly prevalent V?13.2 in BALB/c and hybrid mice, whereas D(b)M(187-195) responses in C57BL/6 mice are relatively private and involve multiple V? subtypes, some of which are lost in hybrids. A significant frequency of TCR CDR3 sequences in the D(b)M(187-195) response have a distinct "(D/E)WG" motif formed by a limited number of recombination strategies. Modeling of the dominant epitope suggested a flat, featureless structure, but D(b)M(187-195) showed a distinctive structure formed by Lys(7). The data suggest that common recombination events in prevalent V? genes may provide a numerical advantage in the T cell response and that distinct epitope structures may impose more limited options for successful TCR selection. Defining how epitope structure is interpreted to inform T cell function will improve the design of future gene-based vaccines.

SUBMITTER: Billam P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3039322 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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T Cell receptor clonotype influences epitope hierarchy in the CD8+ T cell response to respiratory syncytial virus infection.

Billam Padma P   Bonaparte Kathryn L KL   Liu Jie J   Ruckwardt Tracy J TJ   Chen Man M   Ryder Alex B AB   Wang Rui R   Dash Pradyot P   Thomas Paul G PG   Graham Barney S BS  

The Journal of biological chemistry 20101130 6


CD8+ T cell responses are important for recognizing and resolving viral infections. To better understand the selection and hierarchy of virus-specific T cell responses, we compared the T cell receptor (TCR) clonotype in parent and hybrid strains of respiratory syncytial virus-infected mice. K(d)M2(82-90) (SYIGSINNI) in BALB/c and D(b)M(187-195) (NAITNAKII) in C57Bl/6 are both dominant epitopes in parent strains but assume a distinct hierarchy, with K(d)M2(82-90) dominant to D(b)M(187-195) in hyb  ...[more]

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