| Literature DB >> 15219385 |
Guido Ferrari1, Jeffrey R Currier, Matthew E Harris, Stella Finkelstein, Angelica de Oliveira, Debra Barkhan, Josephine H Cox, Michael Zeira, Kent J Weinhold, Nancy Reinsmoen, Francine McCutchan, Deborah L Birx, Saladin Osmanov, Shlomo Maayan.
Abstract
A cohort of 35 human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) subtype C-infected Ethiopians was studied to define the HLA phenotype in all 35 subjects and highly conserved Gag protein regions involved in cross-clade cell-mediated immunity. Full-length Gag virus sequences were determined in 15 individuals. CD8 cell-mediated immune responses were detected by interferon-gamma ELISpot assay. HLA-A*03, -B*49, and -B*57 allelic frequencies were relatively higher than in other African populations. Anti-p17 (aa 1-60) CD8+ were detectable in the highest number of individuals. Anti-p17 (aa 1-60 and 51-110) cross-clade responses against subtype B and C were detected in 50% of the tested subjects. The p24 KF11 (aa 162-172) epitope was found to be immunodominant among the HLA-B*5703--positive individuals. These data represent the first report of correlating HLA phenotype and HIV-specific cell-mediated immune responses among infected Ethiopians and may be useful in designing cytotoxic T lymphocyte-inducing vaccines for this part of Africa.Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 15219385 DOI: 10.1016/j.humimm.2004.02.031
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hum Immunol ISSN: 0198-8859 Impact factor: 2.850