Title of article :
Strong memory CD8+ T cell responses against immunodominant and three new subdominant HLA-B27-restricted influenza A CTL epitopes following secondary infection of HLA-B27 transgenic mice
Author/Authors :
Cheuk، نويسنده , , Eve and Chamberlain، نويسنده , , John W.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages :
14
From page :
110
To page :
123
Abstract :
We previously showed that the known HLA-B27-restricted influenza A epitope identified from human studies, NP.383–391, was recognized by CTLs following influenza A infection of transgenic (Tg) HLA-B27/H2 class I-deficient (H2 DKO) mice. Here, we examined the kinetics of the primary NP.383–391-specific response in Tg HLA-B27/H2 DKO mice at the site of respiratory infection, along with the profile of additional influenza A epitopes recognized. While the temporal kinetics of the Tg HLA-B27/NP.383–391-specific CD8+ T cell response paralleled the H2-Db/NP.366–374-specific response of non-Tg H2b mice, the magnitude was less. Using epitope prediction programs, we identified three novel B27-restricted influenza A epitopes, PB2.702–710, PB1.571–579, and PB2.368–376, recognized during both the primary and secondary response to infection. Although the secondary NP.383–391-specific response was dominant, PB1.571–579 and PB2.368–376 stimulated stronger proliferative expansion in memory T cells. Our results indicate a broader B27/influenza A CTL repertoire than previously known. Together with results for other HLA class I alleles, this information will become important in improving vaccine strategies for influenza A and other human pathogens.
Keywords :
HLA-B27 , HLA class I transgenic mice , Influenza A , CTL epitopes
Journal title :
Cellular Immunology
Serial Year :
2005
Journal title :
Cellular Immunology
Record number :
1856994
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