Human CD8+ cytotoxic T cell responses to adenovirus capsid proteins |
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Authors: | Tang Jie Olive Melanie Pulmanausahakul Rojjanaporn Schnell Matthias Flomenberg Neal Eisenlohr Laurence Flomenberg Phyllis |
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Affiliation: | Department of Medicine, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA 19107, USA. |
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Abstract: | Adenoviruses (Ads) cause fatal disease in allogeneic stem cell transplant recipients, but there is no established therapy. Ad-specific CD8+ T cells were detected in PBMC from healthy adults at a mean frequency of 77 per 10(5) CD8+ T cells (range 8-260) by interferon-gamma ELISPOT and cytokine flow cytometry assays. CD8+ T cell lines from 7 of 7 donors exhibited MHC-class-I-restricted killing of targets expressing the capsid protein hexon. In contrast, cytotoxicity against the capsid proteins fiber and penton base was weaker or not detected. Two HLA-A2-restricted hexon epitopes and one HLA-B-restricted epitope were identified, all of which are adjacent to or overlap an HLA-DP4-restricted epitope in the highly conserved C-terminus. Thus, hexon is the immunodominant T cell target among capsid proteins and contains multiple C-terminal epitopes conserved among serotypes. These data support evaluation of donor lymphocyte infusions for treatment of Ad disease post-transplant. |
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Keywords: | Adenovirus Hexon CD8 T lymphocytes CTL HLA A2 Epitopes Immunotherapy Stem cell transplantation |
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