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Binding of a peptide antigen to multiple HLA alleles allows definition of an A2-like supertype.

M F del Guercio1, J Sidney, G Hermanson, C Perez, H M Grey, R T Kubo, A Sette.   

Abstract

Direct MHC binding assays with radiolabeled peptides and HLA class I-expressing mammalian cells such as EBV-transformed B cell lines and PHA-activated blasts have been developed. Significant binding of the radiolabeled probe could be obtained if the target cells were preincubated overnight at 26 degrees C in the presence of beta 2-microglobulin. Under these conditions, up to a few percent of the HLA molecules expressed by either cell type could be bound by the labeled peptides. With these assays, the degree of cross-reactivity of the A*0201-restricted hepatitis B virus core 18-27 peptide with other A2 subtypes was examined. It was determined that this peptide epitope also binds the A*0202, A*0205, and A*0206 but not A*0207 subtypes. Inhibition experiments with panels of synthetic peptide analogues underlined the similar ligand specificities of the HLA-A*0201, A*0202, and A*0205 alleles. Analysis of the polymorphic residues that help form the B and F pockets of various HLA alleles allowed prediction of binding of the hepatitis B virus core 18-27 epitope to two other HLA alleles (HLA-A*6802 and A*6901). Thus, it appears that a family of at least six different HLA-A molecules may share overlapping ligand specificities (aliphatic residues in position 2 and at the C termini). These results suggest that broadly cross-reactive peptide epitopes can be identified and greatly enhance the prospective feasibility of peptide-based vaccination approaches.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7529283

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


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