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Naturally processed HLA‐DR3‐restricted HHV‐6B peptides are recognized broadly with polyfunctional and cytotoxic CD4 T‐cell responses
Authors:Aniuska Becerra‐Artiles  John Cruz  John D Leszyk  John Sidney  Alessandro Sette  Scott A Shaffer  Lawrence J Stern
Abstract:Human herpes virus 6B (HHV‐6B) is a widespread virus that infects most people early in infancy and establishes a chronic life‐long infection with periodic reactivation. CD4 T cells have been implicated in control of HHV‐6B, but antigenic targets and functional characteristics of the CD4 T‐cell response are poorly understood. We identified 25 naturally processed MHC‐II peptides, derived from six different HHV‐6B proteins, and showed that they were recognized by CD4 T‐cell responses in HLA‐matched donors. The peptides were identified by mass spectrometry after elution from HLA‐DR molecules isolated from HHV‐6B‐infected T cells. The peptides showed strong binding to matched HLA alleles and elicited recall T‐cell responses in vitro. T‐cell lines expanded in vitro were used for functional characterization of the response. Responding cells were mainly CD3+CD4+, produced IFN‐γ, TNF‐α, and low levels of IL‐2, alone or in combination, highlighting the presence of polyfunctional T cells in the overall response. Many of the responding cells mobilized CD107a, stored granzyme B, and mediated specific killing of peptide‐pulsed target cells. These results highlight a potential role for polyfunctional cytotoxic CD4 T cells in the long‐term control of HHV‐6B infection.
Keywords:CD4 T cells  cytotoxicity  HHV‐6B  MHC‐II‐eluted peptides  polyfunctional response
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