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Coral-Ann Almeida1, Paula van Miert2, Kane O'Driscoll3, Yvonne M Zoet2, Abha Chopra4, Mark Watson4, Dianne de Santis5, Campbell Witt6, Mina John7, Frans H J Claas2, Lloyd J D'Orsogna8.
Abstract
We hypothesized that HIV-specific CD8 T cell clonotypes can be stimulated by allogeneic HLA molecules. Multiple HIV-specific CD8 T cell clones were derived from 12 individuals with chronic HIV infection, specific for 13 different HIV Gag antigens and restricted to 7 different HLA molecules. The generated T cell clones were assayed for alloreactivity against a panel of single HLA class I expressing cell lines (SALs). HIV-specific T cells recognising at least one allogeneic HLA molecule could be identified from 7 of 12 patients tested. Allorecognition was associated with IFNγ cytokine production, CD137 upregulation and cytotoxicity, suggesting high avidity allo-stimulation. Allo-HLA recognition by HIV-specific T cells was specific to the HIV target peptide/HLA restriction and TCR TRBV usage of the T cells. HIV-specific T cells do crossreact against allogeneic HLA molecules in an epitope and TRBV specific manner. Therefore allo-HLA stimulation could be exploited to induce or augment HIV-specific T cell responses.Entities:
Keywords: Allostimulation; Crossreactivity; HIV; HLA; Memory T cells; Vaccine
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28372798 DOI: 10.1016/j.cellimm.2017.03.004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Immunol ISSN: 0008-8749 Impact factor: 4.868