| Literature DB >> 7544382 |
S McAdam1, P Klenerman, L Tussey, S Rowland-Jones, D Lalloo, R Phillips, A Edwards, P Giangrande, A L Brown, F Gotch.
Abstract
Cytotoxic T lymphocyte responses in HIV infection can be impaired through variation in the epitope regions of viral proteins such as a gag. We report here an analysis of variant epitope peptides in three gag epitopes presented by HLA B8. Fifteen variant peptides were examined for their binding to HLA-B8; all but one bound at concentrations comparable to known epitopes. All except two of those that bound could be recognized by CTL from an HLA-B8 positive HIV-1-infected patient and were therefore immunogenic. However, in a hemophiliac patient studied in detail, there was a failure to respond to two immunogenic peptide epitopes representing virus present as provirus in the patient's peripheral blood. In one case, the patient's CTL had previously responded to the peptide; in the other case, there was a good response to a peptide of closely related sequence. Thus there was a selective failure of the CTL response to some proviral epitopes. This impaired reaction to new variants could contribute to the loss of immune control of the infection.Entities:
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Year: 1995 PMID: 7544382
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Immunol ISSN: 0022-1767 Impact factor: 5.422