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Quantification of epitope abundance reveals the effect of direct and cross-presentation on influenza CTL responses

Authors :
Wu, Ting
Guan, Jing
Handel, Andreas
Tscharke, David
Sidney, John
Sette, Alessandro
Wakim, Linda M.
Sng, Xavier Y. X.
Thomas, Paul G
Croft, Nathan P
Purcell, Anthony
La Gruta, Nicole L
Wu, Ting
Guan, Jing
Handel, Andreas
Tscharke, David
Sidney, John
Sette, Alessandro
Wakim, Linda M.
Sng, Xavier Y. X.
Thomas, Paul G
Croft, Nathan P
Purcell, Anthony
La Gruta, Nicole L
Source :
Nature Communications
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

The magnitude of T cell responses to infection is a function of the naïve T cell repertoire combined with the context and duration of antigen presentation. Using mass spectrometry, we identify and quantify 21 class 1 MHC-restricted influenza A virus (IAV)-peptides following either direct or cross-presentation. All these peptides, including seven novel epitopes, elicit T cell responses in infected C57BL/6 mice. Directly presented IAV epitopes maintain their relative abundance across distinct cell types and reveal a broad range of epitope abundances. In contrast, cross-presented epitopes are more uniform in abundance. We observe a clear disparity in the abundance of the two key immunodominant IAV antigens, wherein direct infection drives optimal nucleoprotein (NP)366–374 presentation, while cross-presentation is optimal for acid polymerase (PA)224–233 presentation. The study demonstrates how assessment of epitope abundance in both modes of antigen presentation is necessary to fully understand the immunogenicity and response magnitude to T cell epitopes.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Nature Communications
Notes :
en_AU
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1397766812
Document Type :
Electronic Resource