Antiviral CD8⁺ T Cells Restricted by Human Leukocyte Antigen Class II Exist during Natural HIV Infection and Exhibit Clonal Expansion
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Ranasinghe, Srinika; Lamothe, Pedro A.; Soghoian, Damien Z.; Cole, Michael B.; Yosef, Nir; Jones, R. Brad; Donaghey, Faith; Nwonu, Chioma; Jani, Priya; Clayton, Gina M.; Crawford, Frances; White, Janice; Montoya, Alana; Power, Karen; Allen, Todd M.; Streeck, Hendrik; Kaufmann, Daniel E.; Picker, Louis J.; Kappler, John W.; Kazer, Samuel Weisgurt; Shalek, Alexander K; Walker, Bruce; ... Show more Show less
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CD8⁺ T cell recognition of virus-infected cells is characteristically restricted by major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I, although rare examples of MHC class II restriction have been reported in Cd4-deficient mice and a macaque SIV vaccine trial using a recombinant cytomegalovirus vector. Here, we demonstrate the presence of human leukocyte antigen (HLA) class II-restricted CD8⁺ T cell responses with antiviral properties in a small subset of HIV-infected individuals. In these individuals, T cell receptor β (TCRβ) analysis revealed that class II-restricted CD8⁺ T cells underwent clonal expansion and mediated killing of HIV-infected cells. In one case, these cells comprised 12% of circulating CD8⁺ T cells, and TCRα analysis revealed two distinct co-expressed TCRα chains, with only one contributing to binding of the class II HLA-peptide complex. These data indicate that class II-restricted CD8⁺ T cell responses can exist in a chronic human viral infection, and may contribute to immune control. Keywords: HIV; TCR; CD8⁺ T cells; vaccines; HLA;MHC class II
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2016-10Department
Institute for Medical Engineering and ScienceJournal
Immunity
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Elsevier
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Ranasinghe, Srinika et al. “Antiviral CD8⁺ T Cells Restricted by Human Leukocyte Antigen Class II Exist During Natural HIV Infection and Exhibit Clonal Expansion.” Immunity 45, 4 (October 2016): 917–930 © 2016 The Author(s)
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1074-7613
1097-4180