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Control of human immunodeficiency virus replication by cytotoxic T lymphocytes targeting subdominant epitopes

Authors :
Sharon Adams
James I. Mullins
Christian Brander
M. Anne St. John
Hannah S. Hewitt
Simon Mallal
Timothy Roach
Philip J. R. Goulder
Eunice Pae
Francesco M. Marincola
Todd M. Allen
Margaret E. Feeney
Marylyn M. Addo
Matthew P. Lahaie
Mathias Lichterfeld
Marcus Altfeld
David Heckerman
Corey Moore
Mary Carrington
Caitlyn Linde
Bette T. Korber
Alysse G. Wurcel
Bruce D. Walker
Nicole Frahm
Kaori Sango
Photini Kiepiela
Source :
Nature immunology. 7(2)
Publication Year :
2006

Abstract

Despite limited data supporting the superiority of dominant over subdominant responses, immunodominant epitopes represent the preferred vaccine candidates. To address the function of subdominant responses in human immunodeficiency virus infection, we analyzed cytotoxic T lymphocyte responses restricted by HLA-B*1503, a rare allele in a cohort infected with clade B, although common in one infected with clade C. HLA-B*1503 was associated with reduced viral loads in the clade B cohort but not the clade C cohort, although both shared the immunodominant response. Clade B viral control was associated with responses to several subdominant cytotoxic T lymphocyte epitopes, whereas their clade C variants were less well recognized. These data suggest that subdominant responses can contribute to in vivo viral control and that high HLA allele frequencies may drive the elimination of subdominant yet effective epitopes from circulating viral populations.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15292916 and 15292908
Volume :
7
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature immunology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c5023675a4b85684e207e4052d2a68f2