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A Shared TCR Bias toward an Immunogenic EBV Epitope Dominates in HLA-B*07:02-Expressing Individuals.

Louise C Rowntree1,2,3, Thi H O Nguyen4, Carine Farenc3,5, Hanim Halim3, Luca Hensen4, Jamie Rossjohn3,5,6, Tom C Kotsimbos1,2, Anthony W Purcell3, Katherine Kedzierska4, Stephanie Gras3,5, Nicole A Mifsud7,2,3.   

Abstract

EBV is one of the most common viruses found in humans and is prototypic of a persistent viral infection characterized by periods of latency. Across many HLA class I molecules, the latent-specific CD8+ T cell response is focused on epitopes derived from the EBNA-3 protein family. In the case of HLA-B*07:02 restriction, a highly frequent class I allele, the T cell response is dominated by an epitope spanning residues 379-387 of EBNA-3 (RPPIFIRRL [EBVRPP]). However, little is known about either the TCR repertoire specific for this epitope or the molecular basis for this observed immunodominance. The EBVRPP CD8+ T cell response was common among both EBV-seropositive HLA-B*07:02+ healthy and immunocompromised individuals. Similar TCRs were identified in EBVRPP-specific CD8+ T cell repertoires across multiple HLA-B7+ individuals, indicating a shared Ag-driven bias in TCR usage. In particular, TRBV4-1 and TRAV38 usage was observed in five out of six individuals studied. In this study, we report the crystal structure of a TRBV4-1+ TCR-HLA-B*07:02/EBVRPP complex, which provides a molecular basis for the observed TRBV4-1 bias. These findings enhance our understanding of the CD8+ T cell response toward a common EBV determinant in HLA-B*07:02+ individuals.
Copyright © 2020 by The American Association of Immunologists, Inc.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32817371     DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.2000249

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


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