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Immunodominant West Nile Virus T Cell Epitopes Are Fewer in Number and Fashionably Late.


ABSTRACT: Class I HLA molecules mark infected cells for immune targeting by presenting pathogen-encoded peptides on the cell surface. Characterization of viral peptides unique to infected cells is important for understanding CD8(+) T cell responses and for the development of T cell-based immunotherapies. Having previously reported a series of West Nile virus (WNV) epitopes that are naturally presented by HLA-A*02:01, in this study we generated TCR mimic (TCRm) mAbs to three of these peptide/HLA complexes-the immunodominant SVG9 (E protein), the subdominant SLF9 (NS4B protein), and the immunorecessive YTM9 (NS3 protein)-and used these TCRm mAbs to stain WNV-infected cell lines and primary APCs. TCRm staining of WNV-infected cells demonstrated that the immunorecessive YTM9 appeared several hours earlier and at 5- to 10-fold greater density than the more immunogenic SLF9 and SVG9 ligands, respectively. Moreover, staining following inhibition of the TAP demonstrated that all three viral ligands were presented in a TAP-dependent manner despite originating from different cellular compartments. To our knowledge, this study represents the first use of TCRm mAbs to define the kinetics and magnitude of HLA presentation for a series of epitopes encoded by one virus, and the results depict a pattern whereby individual epitopes differ considerably in abundance and availability. The observations that immunodominant ligands can be found at lower levels and at later time points after infection suggest that a reevaluation of the factors that combine to shape T cell reactivity may be warranted.

SUBMITTER: Kaabinejadian S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4874531 | biostudies-literature | 2016 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Immunodominant West Nile Virus T Cell Epitopes Are Fewer in Number and Fashionably Late.

Kaabinejadian Saghar S   McMurtrey Curtis P CP   Kim Sojung S   Jain Rinki R   Bardet Wilfried W   Schafer Fredda B FB   Davenport Jason L JL   Martin Aaron D AD   Diamond Michael S MS   Weidanz Jon A JA   Hansen Ted H TH   Hildebrand William H WH  

Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) 20160420 10


Class I HLA molecules mark infected cells for immune targeting by presenting pathogen-encoded peptides on the cell surface. Characterization of viral peptides unique to infected cells is important for understanding CD8(+) T cell responses and for the development of T cell-based immunotherapies. Having previously reported a series of West Nile virus (WNV) epitopes that are naturally presented by HLA-A*02:01, in this study we generated TCR mimic (TCRm) mAbs to three of these peptide/HLA complexes-  ...[more]

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