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MHC Class II Tetramer Labeling of Human Primary CD4+ T Cells from HIV Infected Patients.

Moran Galperin1, Daniela Benati2, Mathieu Claireaux1, Madhura Mukhopadhyay1, Lisa A Chakrabarti1.   

Abstract

Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) tetramers have been used for two decades to detect, isolate and characterize T cells specific for various pathogens and tumor antigens. In the context of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection, antigen-specific CD8+ T cells have been extensively studied ex vivo, as they can be readily detected by HIV peptide-loaded MHC class I tetramers. In contrast, the detection of HIV-specific CD4+ T cells has proven more challenging, due to the intrinsically lower clonal expansion rates of CD4+ T cells, and to the preferential depletion of HIV-specific CD4+ T cells in the course of HIV infection. In the following protocol, we describe a simple method that facilitates the identification of CD4+ T cells specific for an HIV-1 capsid epitope using peptide-loaded MHC class II tetramers. Tetramer labeled CD4+ T cells can be analyzed for their cell surface phenotype and/or FACS-sorted for further downstream applications. A key point for successful detection of specific CD4+ T cells ex vivo is the choice of a peptide/MHC II combination that results in high-affinity T Cell Receptor (TCR) binding ( Benati et al., 2016 ). A second key point for reliable detection of MHC II tetramer-positive cells is the systematic use of a control tetramer loaded with an irrelevant peptide, with the sample and control tubes being processed in identical conditions.
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Keywords:  CD4+ T cell ; HIV; Major histocompatibility complex class II; T cell receptor; Tetramer

Year:  2017        PMID: 34458496      PMCID: PMC8376602          DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.2187

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bio Protoc        ISSN: 2331-8325


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1.  Expansion and contraction of HIV-specific CD4 T cells with short bursts of viremia, but physical loss of the majority of these cells with sustained viral replication.

Authors:  Nilufer Seth; Daniel Kaufmann; Timothy Lahey; Eric S Rosenberg; Kai W Wucherpfennig
Journal:  J Immunol       Date:  2005-11-15       Impact factor: 5.422

2.  Public T cell receptors confer high-avidity CD4 responses to HIV controllers.

Authors:  Daniela Benati; Moran Galperin; Olivier Lambotte; Stéphanie Gras; Annick Lim; Madhura Mukhopadhyay; Alexandre Nouël; Kristy-Anne Campbell; Brigitte Lemercier; Mathieu Claireaux; Samia Hendou; Pierre Lechat; Pierre de Truchis; Faroudy Boufassa; Jamie Rossjohn; Jean-François Delfraissy; Fernando Arenzana-Seisdedos; Lisa A Chakrabarti
Journal:  J Clin Invest       Date:  2016-04-25       Impact factor: 14.808

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