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Allo‐HLA Cross‐Reactivities of Cytomegalovirus‐, Influenza‐, and Varicella Zoster Virus–Specific Memory T Cells Are Shared by Different Healthy Individuals
Authors:H. van den Heuvel  K. M. Heutinck  E. M. W. van der Meer‐Prins  S. L. Yong  P. P. M. C. van Miert  J. D. H. Anholts  M. E. I. Franke‐van Dijk  X. Q. Zhang  D. L. Roelen  R. J. M. ten Berge  F. H. J. Claas
Affiliation:1. Department of Immunohaematology and Blood Transfusion, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, The Netherlands;2. Department of Experimental Immunology, Academic Medical Centre, Amsterdam, The Netherlands;3. Renal Transplant Unit, Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Internal Medicine, Academic Medical Centre, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Abstract:
Virus‐specific T cells can recognize allogeneic HLA (allo‐HLA) through TCR cross‐reactivity. The allospecificity often differs by individual (private cross‐reactivity) but also can be shared by multiple individuals (public cross‐reactivity); however, only a few examples of the latter have been described. Because these could facilitate alloreactivity prediction in transplantation, we aimed to identify novel public cross‐reactivities of human virus‐specific CD8+ T cells directed against allo‐HLA by assessing their reactivity in mixed‐lymphocyte reactions. Further characterization was done by studying TCR usage with primer‐based DNA sequencing, cytokine production with ELISAs, and cytotoxicity with 51chromium‐release assays. We identified three novel public allo‐HLA cross‐reactivities of human virus‐specific CD8+ T cells. CMV B35/IPS CD8+ T cells cross‐reacted with HLA‐B51 and/or HLA‐B58/B57 (23% of tetramer‐positive individuals), FLU A2/GIL (influenza IMP[58‐66] HLA‐A*02:01/GILGFVFTL) CD8+ T cells with HLA‐B38 (90% of tetramer‐positive individuals), and VZV A2/ALW (varicella zoster virus IE62[593‐601] HLA‐A*02:01/ALWALPHAA) CD8+ T cells with HLA‐B55 (two unrelated individuals). Cross‐reactivity was tested against different cell types including endothelial and epithelial cells. All cross‐reactive T cells expressed a memory phenotype, emphasizing the importance for transplantation. We conclude that public allo‐HLA cross‐reactivity of virus‐specific memory T cells is not uncommon and may create novel opportunities for alloreactivity prediction and risk estimation in transplantation.
Keywords:basic (laboratory) research/science  translational research/science  immunobiology  histocompatibility  organ transplantation in general  alloantigen  antigen presentation/recognition  immunogenetics  infection and infectious agents  viral  major histocompatibility complex (MHC)
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