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CTL Responses of High Functional Avidity and Broad Variant Cross-Reactivity Are Associated with HIV Control

Cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) responses targeting specific HIV proteins, in particular Gag, have been associated with relative control of viral replication in vivo. However, Gag-specific CTL can also be detected in individuals who do not control the virus and it remains thus unclear how Gag-specific...

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Autores principales: Mothe, Beatriz, Llano, Anuska, Ibarrondo, Javier, Zamarreño, Jennifer, Schiaulini, Mattia, Miranda, Cristina, Ruiz-Riol, Marta, Berger, Christoph T., Herrero, M. José, Palou, Eduard, Plana, Montse, Rolland, Morgane, Khatri, Ashok, Heckerman, David, Pereyra, Florencia, Walker, Bruce D., Weiner, David, Paredes, Roger, Clotet, Bonaventura, Felber, Barbara K., Pavlakis, George N., Mullins, James I., Brander, Christian
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3251596/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22238642
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0029717
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author Mothe, Beatriz
Llano, Anuska
Ibarrondo, Javier
Zamarreño, Jennifer
Schiaulini, Mattia
Miranda, Cristina
Ruiz-Riol, Marta
Berger, Christoph T.
Herrero, M. José
Palou, Eduard
Plana, Montse
Rolland, Morgane
Khatri, Ashok
Heckerman, David
Pereyra, Florencia
Walker, Bruce D.
Weiner, David
Paredes, Roger
Clotet, Bonaventura
Felber, Barbara K.
Pavlakis, George N.
Mullins, James I.
Brander, Christian
author_facet Mothe, Beatriz
Llano, Anuska
Ibarrondo, Javier
Zamarreño, Jennifer
Schiaulini, Mattia
Miranda, Cristina
Ruiz-Riol, Marta
Berger, Christoph T.
Herrero, M. José
Palou, Eduard
Plana, Montse
Rolland, Morgane
Khatri, Ashok
Heckerman, David
Pereyra, Florencia
Walker, Bruce D.
Weiner, David
Paredes, Roger
Clotet, Bonaventura
Felber, Barbara K.
Pavlakis, George N.
Mullins, James I.
Brander, Christian
author_sort Mothe, Beatriz
collection PubMed
description Cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) responses targeting specific HIV proteins, in particular Gag, have been associated with relative control of viral replication in vivo. However, Gag-specific CTL can also be detected in individuals who do not control the virus and it remains thus unclear how Gag-specific CTL may mediate the beneficial effects in some individuals but not in others. Here, we used a 10mer peptide set spanning HIV Gag-p24 to determine immunogen-specific T-cell responses and to assess functional properties including functional avidity and cross-reactivity in 25 HIV-1 controllers and 25 non-controllers without protective HLA class I alleles. Our data challenge the common belief that Gag-specific T cell responses dominate the virus-specific immunity exclusively in HIV-1 controllers as both groups mounted responses of comparable breadths and magnitudes against the p24 sequence. However, responses in controllers reacted to lower antigen concentrations and recognized more epitope variants than responses in non-controllers. These cross-sectional data, largely independent of particular HLA genetics and generated using direct ex-vivo samples thus identify T cell responses of high functional avidity and with broad variant reactivity as potential functional immune correlates of relative HIV control.
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spelling pubmed-32515962012-01-11 CTL Responses of High Functional Avidity and Broad Variant Cross-Reactivity Are Associated with HIV Control Mothe, Beatriz Llano, Anuska Ibarrondo, Javier Zamarreño, Jennifer Schiaulini, Mattia Miranda, Cristina Ruiz-Riol, Marta Berger, Christoph T. Herrero, M. José Palou, Eduard Plana, Montse Rolland, Morgane Khatri, Ashok Heckerman, David Pereyra, Florencia Walker, Bruce D. Weiner, David Paredes, Roger Clotet, Bonaventura Felber, Barbara K. Pavlakis, George N. Mullins, James I. Brander, Christian PLoS One Research Article Cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) responses targeting specific HIV proteins, in particular Gag, have been associated with relative control of viral replication in vivo. However, Gag-specific CTL can also be detected in individuals who do not control the virus and it remains thus unclear how Gag-specific CTL may mediate the beneficial effects in some individuals but not in others. Here, we used a 10mer peptide set spanning HIV Gag-p24 to determine immunogen-specific T-cell responses and to assess functional properties including functional avidity and cross-reactivity in 25 HIV-1 controllers and 25 non-controllers without protective HLA class I alleles. Our data challenge the common belief that Gag-specific T cell responses dominate the virus-specific immunity exclusively in HIV-1 controllers as both groups mounted responses of comparable breadths and magnitudes against the p24 sequence. However, responses in controllers reacted to lower antigen concentrations and recognized more epitope variants than responses in non-controllers. These cross-sectional data, largely independent of particular HLA genetics and generated using direct ex-vivo samples thus identify T cell responses of high functional avidity and with broad variant reactivity as potential functional immune correlates of relative HIV control. Public Library of Science 2012-01-04 /pmc/articles/PMC3251596/ /pubmed/22238642 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0029717 Text en Mothe et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Mothe, Beatriz
Llano, Anuska
Ibarrondo, Javier
Zamarreño, Jennifer
Schiaulini, Mattia
Miranda, Cristina
Ruiz-Riol, Marta
Berger, Christoph T.
Herrero, M. José
Palou, Eduard
Plana, Montse
Rolland, Morgane
Khatri, Ashok
Heckerman, David
Pereyra, Florencia
Walker, Bruce D.
Weiner, David
Paredes, Roger
Clotet, Bonaventura
Felber, Barbara K.
Pavlakis, George N.
Mullins, James I.
Brander, Christian
CTL Responses of High Functional Avidity and Broad Variant Cross-Reactivity Are Associated with HIV Control
title CTL Responses of High Functional Avidity and Broad Variant Cross-Reactivity Are Associated with HIV Control
title_full CTL Responses of High Functional Avidity and Broad Variant Cross-Reactivity Are Associated with HIV Control
title_fullStr CTL Responses of High Functional Avidity and Broad Variant Cross-Reactivity Are Associated with HIV Control
title_full_unstemmed CTL Responses of High Functional Avidity and Broad Variant Cross-Reactivity Are Associated with HIV Control
title_short CTL Responses of High Functional Avidity and Broad Variant Cross-Reactivity Are Associated with HIV Control
title_sort ctl responses of high functional avidity and broad variant cross-reactivity are associated with hiv control
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3251596/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22238642
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0029717
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