Identification of Novel HLA-A2-Restricted Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1-Specific Cytotoxic T-Lymphocyte Epitopes Predicted by the HLA-A2 Supertype Peptide-Binding Motif

Author:

Altfeld Marcus A.1,Livingston Brian2,Reshamwala Neha1,Nguyen Phuong T.1,Addo Marylyn M.1,Shea Amy1,Newman Mark2,Fikes John2,Sidney John2,Wentworth Peggy2,Chesnut Robert2,Eldridge Robert L.1,Rosenberg Eric S.1,Robbins Gregory K.1,Brander Christian1,Sax Paul E.3,Boswell Steve4,Flynn Theresa1,Buchbinder Susan5,Goulder Philip J. R.1,Walker Bruce D.1,Sette Alessandro2,Kalams Spyros A.1

Affiliation:

1. Partners AIDS Research Center and Infectious Disease Unit, Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School,1

2. Epimmune, Inc., San Diego,2 and

3. Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School,3 and

4. Fenway Community Health Center,4 Boston, Massachusetts, and

5. AIDS Office, Department of Public Health, San Francisco,5 California

Abstract

ABSTRACT Virus-specific cytotoxic T-lymphocyte (CTL) responses are critical in the control of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection and will play an important part in therapeutic and prophylactic HIV-1 vaccines. The identification of virus-specific epitopes that are efficiently recognized by CTL is the first step in the development of future vaccines. Here we describe the immunological characterization of a number of novel HIV-1-specific, HLA-A2-restricted CTL epitopes that share a high degree of conservation within HIV-1 and a strong binding to different alleles of the HLA-A2 superfamily. These novel epitopes include the first reported CTL epitope in the Vpr protein. Two of the novel epitopes were immunodominant among the HLA-A2-restricted CTL responses of individuals with acute and chronic HIV-1 infection. The novel CTL epitopes identified here should be included in future vaccines designed to induce HIV-1-specific CTL responses restricted by the HLA-A2 superfamily and will be important to assess in immunogenicity studies in infected persons and in uninfected recipients of candidate HIV-1 vaccines.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Virology,Insect Science,Immunology,Microbiology

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