PLoS ONE (Jan 2011)

A novel immunodominant CD8+ T cell response restricted by a common HLA-C allele targets a conserved region of Gag HIV-1 clade CRF01_AE infected Thais.

  • Supranee Buranapraditkun,
  • Ursula Hempel,
  • Patrawadee Pitakpolrat,
  • Rachel L Allgaier,
  • Pattarawat Thantivorasit,
  • Sven-Iver Lorenzen,
  • Sunee Sirivichayakul,
  • William H Hildebrand,
  • Marcus Altfeld,
  • Christian Brander,
  • Bruce D Walker,
  • Praphan Phanuphak,
  • Pokrath Hansasuta,
  • Sarah L Rowland-Jones,
  • Todd M Allen,
  • Kiat Ruxrungtham

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0023603
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 8
p. e23603

Abstract

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CD8+ T cell responses play an important role in the control of HIV-1. The extensive sequence diversity of HIV-1 represents a critical hurdle to developing an effective HIV-1 vaccine, and it is likely that regional-specific vaccine strains will be required to overcome the diversity of the different HIV-1 clades distributed world-wide. Unfortunately, little is known about the CD8+ T cell responses against CRF01_AE, which is responsible for the majority of infections in Southeast Asia.To identify dominant CD8+ T cell responses recognized in HIV-1 clade CRF01_AE infected subjects we drew upon data from an immunological screen of 100 HIV-1 clade CRF01_AE infected subjects using IFN-gamma ELISpot to characterize a novel immunodominant CD8+ T cell response in HIV-1 Gag restricted by HLA-Cw*0102 (p24, (277)YSPVSILDI(285), YI9). Over 75% of Cw*0102+ve subjects targeted this epitope, representing the strongest response in more than a third of these individuals. This novel CD8 epitope was located in a highly conserved region of HIV-1 Gag known to contain immunodominant CD8 epitopes, which are restricted by HLA-B*57 and -B*27 in clade B infection. Nonetheless, viral escape in this epitope was frequently observed in Cw*0102+ve subjects, suggestive of strong selection pressure being exerted by this common CD8+ T cell response.As HLA-Cw*0102 is frequently expressed in the Thai population (allelic frequency of 16.8%), this immunodominant Cw*0102-restricted Gag epitope may represent an attractive candidate for vaccines specific to CRF01_AE and may help facilitate further studies of immunopathogenesis in this understudied HIV-1 clade.