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T cell responses to bluetongue virus are directed against multiple and identical CD4+ and CD8+ T cell epitopes from the VP7 core protein in mouse and sheep
Authors:Rojas José-Manuel  Rodríguez-Calvo Teresa  Peña Lourdes  Sevilla Noemí
Affiliation:Centro de Investigación en Sanidad Animal (CISA-INIA), Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agraria y Alimentaria, Valdeolmos, Madrid, Spain
Abstract:
Bluetongue virus (BTV), an economically important orbivirus of the Reoviridae family, is a non-enveloped, dsRNA virus that causes a haemorrhagic disease mainly in sheep, but little is known of the cellular immunity elicited against BTV. We observed that vaccination of interferon type I-deficient mice (IFNAR(−/−)), or inoculation of the wild type C57BL/6 strain with BTV-8, induced a strong T cell response. Therefore, we proceeded to identify some of the T cell epitopes targeted by the immune system. We selected, using H-2b-binding predictive algorithms, 3 major histocompatibility complex (MHC)-class II-binding peptides and 7 MHC-class I binding peptides from the BTV-8 core protein VP7, as potential T cell epitopes. Peptide binding assays confirmed that all 7 MHC-class I predicted peptides bound MHC-class I molecules. Three MHC-class I and 2 MHC-class II binding peptide consistently elicited peptide-specific IFN-γ production (as measured by ELISPOT assays) in splenocytes from C57BL/6 BTV-8-inoculated mice and IFNAR(−/−)-vaccinated mice. The functionality of these T cells was confirmed by proliferation and cytotoxicity assays. Flow cytometry analysis demonstrated that CD8+ T cells responded to MHC-class I binding peptides and CD4+ T cells to MHC-class II binding peptides. Importantly, these 5 epitopes were also able to induced IFN-γ production in sheep inoculated with BTV-8. Taken together, these data demonstrate the activation of BTV-specific T cells during infection and vaccination. The characterisation of these novel T cell epitopes may also provide an opportunity to develop DIVA-compliant vaccination approach to BTV encompassing a broad-spectrum of serotypes.
Keywords:BTV   T cell epitopes
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