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Compensatory mutations restore the replication defects caused by cytotoxic T lymphocyte escape mutations in hepatitis C virus polymerase.

Cesar Oniangue-Ndza1, Thomas Kuntzen, Michael Kemper, Andrew Berical, Yaoyu E Wang, Christoph Neumann-Haefelin, Peter Kristian Foote, Kelsey Hills-Evans, Laura L Reyor, Katherine Kane, Adrianne D Gladden, Allyson K Bloom, Karen A Power, Robert Thimme, Georg M Lauer, Matthew R Henn, Arthur Y Kim, Todd M Allen.   

Abstract

While human leukocyte antigen B57 (HLA-B57) is associated with the spontaneous clearance of hepatitis C virus (HCV), the mechanisms behind this control remain unclear. Immunodominant CD8(+) T cell responses against the B57-restricted epitopes comprised of residues 2629 to 2637 of nonstructural protein 5B (NS5B(2629-2637)) (KSKKTPMGF) and E2(541-549) (NTRPPLGNW) were recently shown to be crucial in the control of HCV infection. Here, we investigated whether the selection of deleterious cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) escape mutations in the NS5B KSKKTPMGF epitope might impair viral replication and contribute to the B57-mediated control of HCV. Common CTL escape mutations in this epitope were identified from a cohort of 374 HCV genotype 1a-infected subjects, and their impact on HCV replication assessed using a transient HCV replicon system. We demonstrate that while escape mutations at residue 2633 (position 5) of the epitope had little or no impact on HCV replication in vitro, mutations at residue 2629 (position 1) substantially impaired replication. Notably, the deleterious mutations at position 2629 were tightly linked in vivo to upstream mutations at residue 2626, which functioned to restore the replicative defects imparted by the deleterious escape mutations. These data suggest that the selection of costly escape mutations within the immunodominant NS5B KSKKTPMGF epitope may contribute in part to the control of HCV replication in B57-positive individuals and that persistence of HCV in B57-positive individuals may involve the development of specific secondary compensatory mutations. These findings are reminiscent of the selection of deleterious CTL escape and compensatory mutations by HLA-B57 in HIV-1 infection and, thus, may suggest a common mechanism by which alleles like HLA-B57 mediate protection against these highly variable pathogens.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21880756      PMCID: PMC3209273          DOI: 10.1128/JVI.00779-11

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Virol        ISSN: 0022-538X            Impact factor:   5.103


  53 in total

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2.  Comprehensive analyses of CD8+ T cell responses during longitudinal study of acute human hepatitis C.

Authors:  Andrea L Cox; Timothy Mosbruger; Georg M Lauer; Drew Pardoll; David L Thomas; Stuart C Ray
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3.  In vitro studies of cross-resistance mutations against two hepatitis C virus serine protease inhibitors, VX-950 and BILN 2061.

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4.  Novel, cross-restricted, conserved, and immunodominant cytotoxic T lymphocyte epitopes in slow progressors in HIV type 1 infection.

Authors:  P J Goulder; M Bunce; P Krausa; K McIntyre; S Crowley; B Morgan; A Edwards; P Giangrande; R E Phillips; A J McMichael
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5.  Relation between viral fitness and immune escape within the hepatitis C virus protease.

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6.  Distinct MHC class I and II alleles are associated with hepatitis C viral clearance, originating from a single source.

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7.  Viral fitness implications of variation within an immunodominant CD8+ T-cell epitope of HIV-1.

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8.  Selection and characterization of replicon variants dually resistant to thumb- and palm-binding nonnucleoside polymerase inhibitors of the hepatitis C virus.

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9.  A genotype 2b NS5B polymerase with novel substitutions supports replication of a chimeric HCV 1b:2b replicon containing a genotype 1b NS3-5A background.

Authors:  Donald J Graham; Mark Stahlhut; Osvaldo Flores; David B Olsen; Daria J Hazuda; Robert L Lafemina; Steven W Ludmerer
Journal:  Antiviral Res       Date:  2005-11-04       Impact factor: 5.970

10.  Stable cytotoxic T cell escape mutation in hepatitis C virus is linked to maintenance of viral fitness.

Authors:  Luke Uebelhoer; Jin-Hwan Han; Benoit Callendret; Guaniri Mateu; Naglaa H Shoukry; Holly L Hanson; Charles M Rice; Christopher M Walker; Arash Grakoui
Journal:  PLoS Pathog       Date:  2008-09-05       Impact factor: 6.823

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Journal:  J Virol       Date:  2014-04-23       Impact factor: 5.103

2.  Hepatitis C virus-cross-reactive TCR gene-modified T cells: a model for immunotherapy against diseases with genomic instability.

Authors:  Timothy T Spear; Timothy P Riley; Gretchen E Lyons; Glenda G Callender; Jeffrey J Roszkowski; Yuan Wang; Patricia E Simms; Gina M Scurti; Kendra C Foley; David C Murray; Lance M Hellman; Rachel H McMahan; Makio Iwashima; Elizabeth Garrett-Mayer; Hugo R Rosen; Brian M Baker; Michael I Nishimura
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3.  Transmitted/Founder Viruses Rapidly Escape from CD8+ T Cell Responses in Acute Hepatitis C Virus Infection.

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Journal:  J Virol       Date:  2015-03-04       Impact factor: 5.103

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Review 7.  Hepatitis B Virus Adaptation to the CD8+ T Cell Response: Consequences for Host and Pathogen.

Authors:  Sheila F Lumley; Anna L McNaughton; Paul Klenerman; Katrina A Lythgoe; Philippa C Matthews
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8.  A bioinformatics pipeline for the analyses of viral escape dynamics and host immune responses during an infection.

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9.  HLA Preferences for Conserved Epitopes: A Potential Mechanism for Hepatitis C Clearance.

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Journal:  Front Immunol       Date:  2015-10-29       Impact factor: 7.561

10.  Diversity of the hepatitis C virus NS5B gene during HIV co-infection.

Authors:  Tshegofatso Ngwaga; Ling Kong; Derrick Lin; Cassandra Schoborg; Lynn E Taylor; Kenneth H Mayer; Robert S Klein; David D Celentano; Jack D Sobel; Denise J Jamieson; Caroline C King; John E Tavis; Jason T Blackard
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2020-08-04       Impact factor: 3.240

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