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HLA Alleles Associated with Delayed Progression to AIDS Contribute Strongly to the Initial CD8(+) T Cell Response against HIV-1

BACKGROUND: Very little is known about the immunodominance patterns of HIV-1-specific T cell responses during primary HIV-1 infection and the reasons for human lymphocyte antigen (HLA) modulation of disease progression. METHODS AND FINDINGS: In a cohort of 104 individuals with primary HIV-1 infectio...

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Autores principales: Altfeld, Marcus, Kalife, Elizabeth T, Qi, Ying, Streeck, Hendrik, Lichterfeld, Mathias, Johnston, Mary N, Burgett, Nicole, Swartz, Martha E, Yang, Amy, Alter, Galit, Yu, Xu G, Meier, Angela, Rockstroh, Juergen K, Allen, Todd M, Jessen, Heiko, Rosenberg, Eric S, Carrington, Mary, Walker, Bruce D
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1626551/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17076553
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.0030403
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author Altfeld, Marcus
Kalife, Elizabeth T
Qi, Ying
Streeck, Hendrik
Lichterfeld, Mathias
Johnston, Mary N
Burgett, Nicole
Swartz, Martha E
Yang, Amy
Alter, Galit
Yu, Xu G
Meier, Angela
Rockstroh, Juergen K
Allen, Todd M
Jessen, Heiko
Rosenberg, Eric S
Carrington, Mary
Walker, Bruce D
author_facet Altfeld, Marcus
Kalife, Elizabeth T
Qi, Ying
Streeck, Hendrik
Lichterfeld, Mathias
Johnston, Mary N
Burgett, Nicole
Swartz, Martha E
Yang, Amy
Alter, Galit
Yu, Xu G
Meier, Angela
Rockstroh, Juergen K
Allen, Todd M
Jessen, Heiko
Rosenberg, Eric S
Carrington, Mary
Walker, Bruce D
author_sort Altfeld, Marcus
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Very little is known about the immunodominance patterns of HIV-1-specific T cell responses during primary HIV-1 infection and the reasons for human lymphocyte antigen (HLA) modulation of disease progression. METHODS AND FINDINGS: In a cohort of 104 individuals with primary HIV-1 infection, we demonstrate that a subset of CD8(+) T cell epitopes within HIV-1 are consistently targeted early after infection, while other epitopes subsequently targeted through the same HLA class I alleles are rarely recognized. Certain HLA alleles consistently contributed more than others to the total virus-specific CD8(+) T cell response during primary infection, and also reduced the absolute magnitude of responses restricted by other alleles if coexpressed in the same individual, consistent with immunodomination. Furthermore, individual HLA class I alleles that have been associated with slower HIV-1 disease progression contributed strongly to the total HIV-1-specific CD8(+) T cell response during primary infection. CONCLUSIONS: These data demonstrate consistent immunodominance patterns of HIV-1-specific CD8(+) T cell responses during primary infection and provide a mechanistic explanation for the protective effect of specific HLA class I alleles on HIV-1 disease progression.
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spelling pubmed-16265512006-11-01 HLA Alleles Associated with Delayed Progression to AIDS Contribute Strongly to the Initial CD8(+) T Cell Response against HIV-1 Altfeld, Marcus Kalife, Elizabeth T Qi, Ying Streeck, Hendrik Lichterfeld, Mathias Johnston, Mary N Burgett, Nicole Swartz, Martha E Yang, Amy Alter, Galit Yu, Xu G Meier, Angela Rockstroh, Juergen K Allen, Todd M Jessen, Heiko Rosenberg, Eric S Carrington, Mary Walker, Bruce D PLoS Med Research Article BACKGROUND: Very little is known about the immunodominance patterns of HIV-1-specific T cell responses during primary HIV-1 infection and the reasons for human lymphocyte antigen (HLA) modulation of disease progression. METHODS AND FINDINGS: In a cohort of 104 individuals with primary HIV-1 infection, we demonstrate that a subset of CD8(+) T cell epitopes within HIV-1 are consistently targeted early after infection, while other epitopes subsequently targeted through the same HLA class I alleles are rarely recognized. Certain HLA alleles consistently contributed more than others to the total virus-specific CD8(+) T cell response during primary infection, and also reduced the absolute magnitude of responses restricted by other alleles if coexpressed in the same individual, consistent with immunodomination. Furthermore, individual HLA class I alleles that have been associated with slower HIV-1 disease progression contributed strongly to the total HIV-1-specific CD8(+) T cell response during primary infection. CONCLUSIONS: These data demonstrate consistent immunodominance patterns of HIV-1-specific CD8(+) T cell responses during primary infection and provide a mechanistic explanation for the protective effect of specific HLA class I alleles on HIV-1 disease progression. Public Library of Science 2006-10 2006-10-31 /pmc/articles/PMC1626551/ /pubmed/17076553 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.0030403 Text en This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain declaration which stipulates that, once placed in the public domain, this work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain declaration, which stipulates that, once placed in the public domain, this work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose.
spellingShingle Research Article
Altfeld, Marcus
Kalife, Elizabeth T
Qi, Ying
Streeck, Hendrik
Lichterfeld, Mathias
Johnston, Mary N
Burgett, Nicole
Swartz, Martha E
Yang, Amy
Alter, Galit
Yu, Xu G
Meier, Angela
Rockstroh, Juergen K
Allen, Todd M
Jessen, Heiko
Rosenberg, Eric S
Carrington, Mary
Walker, Bruce D
HLA Alleles Associated with Delayed Progression to AIDS Contribute Strongly to the Initial CD8(+) T Cell Response against HIV-1
title HLA Alleles Associated with Delayed Progression to AIDS Contribute Strongly to the Initial CD8(+) T Cell Response against HIV-1
title_full HLA Alleles Associated with Delayed Progression to AIDS Contribute Strongly to the Initial CD8(+) T Cell Response against HIV-1
title_fullStr HLA Alleles Associated with Delayed Progression to AIDS Contribute Strongly to the Initial CD8(+) T Cell Response against HIV-1
title_full_unstemmed HLA Alleles Associated with Delayed Progression to AIDS Contribute Strongly to the Initial CD8(+) T Cell Response against HIV-1
title_short HLA Alleles Associated with Delayed Progression to AIDS Contribute Strongly to the Initial CD8(+) T Cell Response against HIV-1
title_sort hla alleles associated with delayed progression to aids contribute strongly to the initial cd8(+) t cell response against hiv-1
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1626551/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17076553
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.0030403
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