1. Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus T cell responses in HIV seronegative individuals from rural Uganda.
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Nalwoga, Angela, Roshan, Romin, Moore, Kyle, Marshall, Vickie, Miley, Wendell, Labo, Nazzarena, Nakibuule, Marjorie, Cose, Stephen, Rochford, Rosemary, Newton, Robert, and Whitby, Denise
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KAPOSI'S sarcoma-associated herpesvirus ,HERPESVIRUSES ,EPSTEIN-Barr virus ,MONONUCLEAR leukocytes ,T cells - Abstract
T cell responses to Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV) are likely essential in the control of KSHV infection and protection from associated disease, but remain poorly characterised. KSHV prevalence in rural Uganda is high at >90%. Here we investigate IFN- γ T cell responses to the KSHV proteome in HIV-negative individuals from a rural Ugandan population. We use an ex-vivo IFN- γ ELISpot assay with overlapping peptide pools spanning 83 KSHV open reading frames (ORF) on peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) from 116 individuals. KSHV-specific T cell IFN- γ responses are of low intensity and heterogeneous, with no evidence of immune dominance; by contrast, IFN- γ responses to Epstein–Barr virus, Cytomegalovirus and influenza peptides are frequent and intense. Individuals with KSHV DNA in PBMC have higher IFN- γ responses to ORF73 (p = 0.02) and lower responses to K8.1 (p = 0.004) when compared with those without KSHV DNA. In summary, we demonstrate low intensity, heterogeneous T cell responses to KSHV in immune-competent individuals. The T cell response to Kaposi sarcoma-associated herpesvirus is critical to controlling infection and immunopathology but has been poorly explored in immunocompetent patients. Here the authors characterise the T cell response to the Kaposi sarcoma-associated herpesvirus proteome in immunocompetent patients from rural Uganda. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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