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Polyfunctional CD8(+) T cells are associated with the vaccination-induced control of a novel recombinant influenza virus expressing an HCV epitope.

Amabel C L Tan1, Emily M Y Eriksson, Katherine Kedzierska, Georgia Deliyannis, Sophie A Valkenburg, Weiguang Zeng, David C Jackson.   

Abstract

In hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection, CD8(+) T cell responses have been shown to be important in viral clearance. Examining the efficacy of CD8(+) T cell vaccines against HCV has been limited by the lack of an HCV infectious model in mice and the differences between MHC restriction in humans and mice. Using HLA-A2 transgenic HHD mice, we demonstrate that intranasally delivered Pam2Cys-based lipopeptides containing HLA-A2-restricted HCV epitopes can induce polyfunctional CD8(+) T cell responses in several organs including the liver. To examine the activity of these responses in an infectious context, we developed a recombinant influenza virus that expresses the NS5B(2594-2602) epitope from non-structural protein 5B of hepatitis C virus (PR8-HCV(NS5B)). We showed that mice inoculated with a lipopeptide containing the NS5B epitope had reduced viral loads following challenge with the PR8-HCV(NS5B) virus. This reduction was associated with the induction of NS5B(2594-2602)-specific IFN-γ and TNF-α co-producing CD8(+) T cells. The T cell receptor usage in the NS5B(2594-2602) response was found to exhibit a Vβ8.1/8.2 bias that was characterized by a narrow repertoire and a common CDR3β motif. This work has identified CD8(+) T cell functions induced by lipopeptides that are associated with viral control and demonstrate the potential of lipopeptide-based vaccines as candidates for treatment of HCV infection.
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Year:  2012        PMID: 22504097     DOI: 10.1016/j.antiviral.2012.03.009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Antiviral Res        ISSN: 0166-3542            Impact factor:   5.970


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