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In Silico Guided Discovery of Novel Class I and II Trypanosoma cruzi Epitopes Recognized by T Cells from Chagas' Disease Patients.

Gonzalo R Acevedo1, Natalia A Juiz1, Andrea Ziblat2, Lucas Pérez Perri1, Magalí C Girard1, Micaela S Ossowski1, Marisa Fernández3, Yolanda Hernández3, Raúl Chadi4, Michael Wittig5, Andre Franke5, Morten Nielsen6,7, Karina A Gómez8.   

Abstract

T cell-mediated immune response plays a crucial role in controlling Trypanosoma cruzi infection and parasite burden, but it is also involved in the clinical onset and progression of chronic Chagas' disease. Therefore, the study of T cells is central to the understanding of the immune response against the parasite and its implications for the infected organism. The complexity of the parasite-host interactions hampers the identification and characterization of T cell-activating epitopes. We approached this issue by combining in silico and in vitro methods to interrogate patients' T cells specificity. Fifty T. cruzi peptides predicted to bind a broad range of class I and II HLA molecules were selected for in vitro screening against PBMC samples from a cohort of chronic Chagas' disease patients, using IFN-γ secretion as a readout. Seven of these peptides were shown to activate this type of T cell response, and four out of these contain class I and II epitopes that, to our knowledge, are first described in this study. The remaining three contain sequences that had been previously demonstrated to induce CD8+ T cell response in Chagas' disease patients, or bind HLA-A*02:01, but are, in this study, demonstrated to engage CD4+ T cells. We also assessed the degree of differentiation of activated T cells and looked into the HLA variants that might restrict the recognition of these peptides in the context of human T. cruzi infection.
Copyright © 2020 by The American Association of Immunologists, Inc.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32060134     DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.1900873

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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2.  In silico designing of a recombinant multi-epitope antigen for leprosy diagnosis.

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Journal:  J Genet Eng Biotechnol       Date:  2022-09-02

3.  In silico analysis and in planta production of recombinant ccl21/IL1β protein and characterization of its in vitro anti-tumor and immunogenic activity.

Authors:  Hasan Marashi; Maria Beihaghi; Masoud Chaboksavar; Samad Khaksar; Homan Tehrani; Ardavan Abiri
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2022-08-29       Impact factor: 3.752

Review 4.  T Cell Specificity: A Great Challenge in Chagas Disease.

Authors:  Fátima Ferragut; Gonzalo R Acevedo; Karina A Gómez
Journal:  Front Immunol       Date:  2021-06-29       Impact factor: 7.561

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