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Immune selection for altered antigen processing leads to cytotoxic T lymphocyte escape in chronic HIV-1 infection.

Authors :
Draenert, Rika
Draenert, Rika
Le Gall, Sylvie
Pfafferott, Katja J
Leslie, Alasdair J
Chetty, Polan
Brander, Christian
Holmes, Edward C
Chang, Shih-Chung
Feeney, Margaret E
Addo, Marylyn M
Ruiz, Lidia
Ramduth, Danni
Jeena, Prakash
Altfeld, Marcus
Thomas, Stephanie
Tang, Yanhua
Verrill, Cori L
Dixon, Catherine
Prado, Julia G
Kiepiela, Photini
Martinez-Picado, Javier
Walker, Bruce D
Goulder, Philip JR
Draenert, Rika
Draenert, Rika
Le Gall, Sylvie
Pfafferott, Katja J
Leslie, Alasdair J
Chetty, Polan
Brander, Christian
Holmes, Edward C
Chang, Shih-Chung
Feeney, Margaret E
Addo, Marylyn M
Ruiz, Lidia
Ramduth, Danni
Jeena, Prakash
Altfeld, Marcus
Thomas, Stephanie
Tang, Yanhua
Verrill, Cori L
Dixon, Catherine
Prado, Julia G
Kiepiela, Photini
Martinez-Picado, Javier
Walker, Bruce D
Goulder, Philip JR
Source :
The Journal of experimental medicine; vol 199, iss 7, 905-915; 0022-1007
Publication Year :
2004

Abstract

Mutations within cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) epitopes impair T cell recognition, but escape mutations arising in flanking regions that alter antigen processing have not been defined in natural human infections. In human histocompatibility leukocyte antigen (HLA)-B57+ HIV-infected persons, immune selection pressure leads to a mutation from alanine to proline at Gag residue 146 immediately preceding the NH2 terminus of a dominant HLA-B57-restricted epitope, ISPRTLNAW. Although N-extended wild-type or mutant peptides remained well-recognized, mutant virus-infected CD4 T cells failed to be recognized by the same CTL clones. The A146P mutation prevented NH2-terminal trimming of the optimal epitope by the endoplasmic reticulum aminopeptidase I. These results demonstrate that allele-associated sequence variation within the flanking region of CTL epitopes can alter antigen processing. Identifying such mutations is of major relevance in the construction of vaccine sequences.

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Journal :
The Journal of experimental medicine; vol 199, iss 7, 905-915; 0022-1007
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application/pdf, The Journal of experimental medicine vol 199, iss 7, 905-915 0022-1007
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1287394733
Document Type :
Electronic Resource