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Modulation of CD4+ T-cell recognition of influenza hemagglutinin by carbohydrate side chains located outside a T-cell determinant.

H E Drummer1, D C Jackson, L E Brown.   

Abstract

Two distinct T-cell clones raised to the H3 subtype influenza virus A/Memphis/71 fail to proliferate in response to other H3 viruses that contain the amino acid substitution Asp63-->Asn within the heavy (HA1) chain of the hemagglutinin (HA). These nonstimulatory viruses nevertheless have an intact sequence corresponding to the determinants recognized by the clones. The substitution at residue 63 results in the creation of a potential glycosylation site which occurs outside the boundaries of the T-cell determinants. A synthetic peptide encompassing the two determinants and extended to include residue Asn63 stimulated levels of proliferation of the clones similar to those obtained with a peptide containing Asp63. These results indicate that the presence of Asn rather than Asp does not in itself affect T-cell recognition. Partial enzymatic deglycosylation of isolated HA possessing the glycosylation site restored the ability of the T-cell clones to proliferate. More extensive deglycosylation of HA1 had a differential effect on the clones, allowing one to proliferate but not the other. These results illustrate that even when attached to residues outside a determinant, the carbohydrate of a glycoprotein antigen can influence T-cell recognition. In this way, changes in glycosylation patterns of HA from different isolates of the virus may influence the efficacy of preexisting T-cell immunity.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 7685965     DOI: 10.1006/viro.1993.1031

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Virology        ISSN: 0042-6822            Impact factor:   3.616


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