Identification of a Spike-Specific CD8+ T-Cell Epitope Following Vaccination Against the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus in Humans

Author:

Harrer Caroline E123ORCID,Mayer Leonie123ORCID,Fathi Anahita1234,Lassen Susan123,Ly My L123,Zinser Madeleine E123,Wolf Timo5ORCID,Becker Stephan67ORCID,Sutter Gerd89,Dahlke Christine123,Addo Marylyn M123ORCID,Bartels Etienne,Friedrich Monika,Weskamm Leonie M,Grundlach Swantje,Poetsch Joseph H,Koch Till,Schmiedel Stefan,Haagmanns Bart,Hesterkamp Thomas,Krähling Verena,Volz Asisa,Ditt Vanessa A,Kessler Melanie,

Affiliation:

1. Institute for Infection Research and Vaccine Development, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf

2. Department for Clinical Immunology of Infectious Diseases, Bernhard Nocht Institute for Tropical Medicine

3. German Center for Infection Research, partner site Hamburg-Lübeck-Borstel-Riems, Hamburg

4. First Department of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf , Hamburg

5. Goethe University Frankfurt, University Hospital, Department of Internal Medicine II, Division of Infectious Diseases , Frankfurt am Main

6. German Center for Infection Research, partner site Gießen-Marburg-Langen, Marburg

7. Institute of Virology, Philipps University Marburg , Marburg

8. German Center for Infection Research, partner site Munich, Munich

9. Division of Virology, Institute for Infectious Diseases and Zoonoses, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich , Munich , Germany

Abstract

Abstract Licensed vaccines against the Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV), an emerging pathogen of concern, are lacking. The modified vaccinia virus Ankara vector-based vaccine MVA-MERS-S, expressing the MERS-CoV-spike glycoprotein (MERS-S), is one of 3 candidate vaccines in clinical development and elicits robust humoral and cellular immunity. Here, we identified for the first time a MERS-S–specific CD8+ T-cell epitope in an HLA-A*03:01/HLA-B*35:01-positive vaccinee using a screening assay, intracellular cytokine staining, and in silico epitope prediction. As evidence from MERS-CoV infection suggests a protective role of long-lasting CD8+ T-cell responses, the identification of epitopes will facilitate longitudinal analyses of vaccine-induced T-cell immunity.

Funder

German Center of Infectious Disease Research

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Immunology and Allergy

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