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Proteome-Wide Screening Reveals Immunodominance in the CD8 T Cell Response against Classical Swine Fever Virus with Antigen-Specificity Dependent on MHC Class I Haplotype Expression

Vaccination with live attenuated classical swine fever virus (CSFV) vaccines induces a rapid onset of protection which has been associated with virus-specific CD8 T cell IFN-γ responses. In this study, we assessed the specificity of this response, by screening a peptide library spanning the CSFV C-s...

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Autores principales: Franzoni, Giulia, Kurkure, Nitin V., Essler, Sabine E., Pedrera, Miriam, Everett, Helen E., Bodman-Smith, Kikki B., Crooke, Helen R., Graham, Simon P.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3871537/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24376799
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0084246
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author Franzoni, Giulia
Kurkure, Nitin V.
Essler, Sabine E.
Pedrera, Miriam
Everett, Helen E.
Bodman-Smith, Kikki B.
Crooke, Helen R.
Graham, Simon P.
author_facet Franzoni, Giulia
Kurkure, Nitin V.
Essler, Sabine E.
Pedrera, Miriam
Everett, Helen E.
Bodman-Smith, Kikki B.
Crooke, Helen R.
Graham, Simon P.
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description Vaccination with live attenuated classical swine fever virus (CSFV) vaccines induces a rapid onset of protection which has been associated with virus-specific CD8 T cell IFN-γ responses. In this study, we assessed the specificity of this response, by screening a peptide library spanning the CSFV C-strain vaccine polyprotein to identify and characterise CD8 T cell epitopes. Synthetic peptides were pooled to represent each of the 12 CSFV proteins and used to stimulate PBMC from four pigs rendered immune to CSFV by C-strain vaccination and subsequently challenged with the virulent Brescia strain. Significant IFN-γ expression by CD8 T cells, assessed by flow cytometry, was induced by peptide pools representing the core, E2, NS2, NS3 and NS5A proteins. Dissection of these antigenic peptide pools indicated that, in each instance, a single discrete antigenic peptide or pair of overlapping peptides was responsible for the IFN-γ induction. Screening and titration of antigenic peptides or truncated derivatives identified the following antigenic regions: core(241–255) PESRKKLEKALLAWA and NS3(1902–1912) VEYSFIFLDEY, or minimal length antigenic peptides: E2(996–1003) YEPRDSYF, NS2(1223–1230) STVTGIFL and NS5A(3070–3078) RVDNALLKF. The epitopes are highly conserved across CSFV strains and variable sequence divergence was observed with related pestiviruses. Characterisation of epitope-specific CD8 T cells revealed evidence of cytotoxicity, as determined by CD107a mobilisation, and a significant proportion expressed TNF-α in addition to IFN-γ. Finally, the variability in the antigen-specificity of these immunodominant CD8 T cell responses was confirmed to be associated with expression of distinct MHC class I haplotypes. Moreover, recognition of NS2(1223–1230) STVTGIFL and NS3(1902–1912) VEYSFIFLDEY by a larger group of C-strain vaccinated animals showed that these peptides could be restricted by additional haplotypes. Thus the antigenic regions and epitopes identified represent attractive targets for evaluation of their vaccine potential against CSFV.
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spelling pubmed-38715372013-12-27 Proteome-Wide Screening Reveals Immunodominance in the CD8 T Cell Response against Classical Swine Fever Virus with Antigen-Specificity Dependent on MHC Class I Haplotype Expression Franzoni, Giulia Kurkure, Nitin V. Essler, Sabine E. Pedrera, Miriam Everett, Helen E. Bodman-Smith, Kikki B. Crooke, Helen R. Graham, Simon P. PLoS One Research Article Vaccination with live attenuated classical swine fever virus (CSFV) vaccines induces a rapid onset of protection which has been associated with virus-specific CD8 T cell IFN-γ responses. In this study, we assessed the specificity of this response, by screening a peptide library spanning the CSFV C-strain vaccine polyprotein to identify and characterise CD8 T cell epitopes. Synthetic peptides were pooled to represent each of the 12 CSFV proteins and used to stimulate PBMC from four pigs rendered immune to CSFV by C-strain vaccination and subsequently challenged with the virulent Brescia strain. Significant IFN-γ expression by CD8 T cells, assessed by flow cytometry, was induced by peptide pools representing the core, E2, NS2, NS3 and NS5A proteins. Dissection of these antigenic peptide pools indicated that, in each instance, a single discrete antigenic peptide or pair of overlapping peptides was responsible for the IFN-γ induction. Screening and titration of antigenic peptides or truncated derivatives identified the following antigenic regions: core(241–255) PESRKKLEKALLAWA and NS3(1902–1912) VEYSFIFLDEY, or minimal length antigenic peptides: E2(996–1003) YEPRDSYF, NS2(1223–1230) STVTGIFL and NS5A(3070–3078) RVDNALLKF. The epitopes are highly conserved across CSFV strains and variable sequence divergence was observed with related pestiviruses. Characterisation of epitope-specific CD8 T cells revealed evidence of cytotoxicity, as determined by CD107a mobilisation, and a significant proportion expressed TNF-α in addition to IFN-γ. Finally, the variability in the antigen-specificity of these immunodominant CD8 T cell responses was confirmed to be associated with expression of distinct MHC class I haplotypes. Moreover, recognition of NS2(1223–1230) STVTGIFL and NS3(1902–1912) VEYSFIFLDEY by a larger group of C-strain vaccinated animals showed that these peptides could be restricted by additional haplotypes. Thus the antigenic regions and epitopes identified represent attractive targets for evaluation of their vaccine potential against CSFV. Public Library of Science 2013-12-23 /pmc/articles/PMC3871537/ /pubmed/24376799 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0084246 Text en © 2013 Franzoni 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.
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Franzoni, Giulia
Kurkure, Nitin V.
Essler, Sabine E.
Pedrera, Miriam
Everett, Helen E.
Bodman-Smith, Kikki B.
Crooke, Helen R.
Graham, Simon P.
Proteome-Wide Screening Reveals Immunodominance in the CD8 T Cell Response against Classical Swine Fever Virus with Antigen-Specificity Dependent on MHC Class I Haplotype Expression
title Proteome-Wide Screening Reveals Immunodominance in the CD8 T Cell Response against Classical Swine Fever Virus with Antigen-Specificity Dependent on MHC Class I Haplotype Expression
title_full Proteome-Wide Screening Reveals Immunodominance in the CD8 T Cell Response against Classical Swine Fever Virus with Antigen-Specificity Dependent on MHC Class I Haplotype Expression
title_fullStr Proteome-Wide Screening Reveals Immunodominance in the CD8 T Cell Response against Classical Swine Fever Virus with Antigen-Specificity Dependent on MHC Class I Haplotype Expression
title_full_unstemmed Proteome-Wide Screening Reveals Immunodominance in the CD8 T Cell Response against Classical Swine Fever Virus with Antigen-Specificity Dependent on MHC Class I Haplotype Expression
title_short Proteome-Wide Screening Reveals Immunodominance in the CD8 T Cell Response against Classical Swine Fever Virus with Antigen-Specificity Dependent on MHC Class I Haplotype Expression
title_sort proteome-wide screening reveals immunodominance in the cd8 t cell response against classical swine fever virus with antigen-specificity dependent on mhc class i haplotype expression
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3871537/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24376799
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0084246
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