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Association between CTL Precursor Frequency to HLA-C Mismatches and HLA-C Antigen Cell Surface Expression

Previous studies showed the relevance of the cytotoxic T-cell precursor (CTLp) frequency assay for prediction of the outcome of HLA mismatched hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT). Recently, it has been shown that HLA-C cell surface expression is correlated with virus specific cytotoxic T-cell r...

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Autores principales: Israeli, Moshe, Roelen, Dave L., Carrington, Mary, Petersdorf, Effie Wang, Claas, Frans H. J., Haasnoot, Geert W., Oudshoorn, Machteld
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4209872/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25386183
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2014.00547
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author Israeli, Moshe
Roelen, Dave L.
Carrington, Mary
Petersdorf, Effie Wang
Claas, Frans H. J.
Haasnoot, Geert W.
Oudshoorn, Machteld
author_facet Israeli, Moshe
Roelen, Dave L.
Carrington, Mary
Petersdorf, Effie Wang
Claas, Frans H. J.
Haasnoot, Geert W.
Oudshoorn, Machteld
author_sort Israeli, Moshe
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description Previous studies showed the relevance of the cytotoxic T-cell precursor (CTLp) frequency assay for prediction of the outcome of HLA mismatched hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT). Recently, it has been shown that HLA-C cell surface expression is correlated with virus specific cytotoxic T-cell responses and viremia control in HIV patients. The aim of the current study was to investigate the association between HLA-C antigen expression and the CTLp frequency to the mismatched HLA-C antigen. In total 115 recipient–donor pairs, for whom a successful CTLp assay was performed, were evaluated for this pilot study. All donor–recipient pairs were matched at 9/10 alleles with a single mismatch at the HLA-C locus. Antigen expression level of the mismatched HLA-C allele for each recipient and donor was based on the mean fluorescence intensity (MFI) values as described by Apps et al. (1). The cell surface expression of recipient’s mismatched HLA-C antigen was significantly lower among CTLp negative (n = 59) compared to CTLp positive (n = 56) pairs (154 and 193 MFI units, respectively, p = 0.0031). This difference was more pronounced in donor–recipient pairs that were mismatched for amino-acid residue-116 located in the groove of the HLA-C antigen, suggesting that the importance of peptide binding in the allo-recognition. Furthermore, in the particular case of low expression of the recipient mismatched HLA-C antigen (MFI < 115), CTLp reactivity depended on HLA-C expression level in the donor, the median MFI of donor’s mismatched HLA-C antigen was 114 in CTLp negative cases (n = 26), while in CTLp positive cases (n = 15) the median MFI of donor’s HLA-C antigen was 193 (p = 0.0093). We conclude that the expression level of the donor and recipient mismatched HLA-C antigens affect CTLp outcome. HLA-C antigen expression levels in combination with the CTLp assay may prove useful for the prediction of the clinical outcome of HLA-C mismatched HCT.
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spelling pubmed-42098722014-11-10 Association between CTL Precursor Frequency to HLA-C Mismatches and HLA-C Antigen Cell Surface Expression Israeli, Moshe Roelen, Dave L. Carrington, Mary Petersdorf, Effie Wang Claas, Frans H. J. Haasnoot, Geert W. Oudshoorn, Machteld Front Immunol Immunology Previous studies showed the relevance of the cytotoxic T-cell precursor (CTLp) frequency assay for prediction of the outcome of HLA mismatched hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT). Recently, it has been shown that HLA-C cell surface expression is correlated with virus specific cytotoxic T-cell responses and viremia control in HIV patients. The aim of the current study was to investigate the association between HLA-C antigen expression and the CTLp frequency to the mismatched HLA-C antigen. In total 115 recipient–donor pairs, for whom a successful CTLp assay was performed, were evaluated for this pilot study. All donor–recipient pairs were matched at 9/10 alleles with a single mismatch at the HLA-C locus. Antigen expression level of the mismatched HLA-C allele for each recipient and donor was based on the mean fluorescence intensity (MFI) values as described by Apps et al. (1). The cell surface expression of recipient’s mismatched HLA-C antigen was significantly lower among CTLp negative (n = 59) compared to CTLp positive (n = 56) pairs (154 and 193 MFI units, respectively, p = 0.0031). This difference was more pronounced in donor–recipient pairs that were mismatched for amino-acid residue-116 located in the groove of the HLA-C antigen, suggesting that the importance of peptide binding in the allo-recognition. Furthermore, in the particular case of low expression of the recipient mismatched HLA-C antigen (MFI < 115), CTLp reactivity depended on HLA-C expression level in the donor, the median MFI of donor’s mismatched HLA-C antigen was 114 in CTLp negative cases (n = 26), while in CTLp positive cases (n = 15) the median MFI of donor’s HLA-C antigen was 193 (p = 0.0093). We conclude that the expression level of the donor and recipient mismatched HLA-C antigens affect CTLp outcome. HLA-C antigen expression levels in combination with the CTLp assay may prove useful for the prediction of the clinical outcome of HLA-C mismatched HCT. Frontiers Media S.A. 2014-10-27 /pmc/articles/PMC4209872/ /pubmed/25386183 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2014.00547 Text en Copyright © 2014 Israeli, Roelen, Carrington, Petersdorf, Claas, Haasnoot and Oudshoorn. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Immunology
Israeli, Moshe
Roelen, Dave L.
Carrington, Mary
Petersdorf, Effie Wang
Claas, Frans H. J.
Haasnoot, Geert W.
Oudshoorn, Machteld
Association between CTL Precursor Frequency to HLA-C Mismatches and HLA-C Antigen Cell Surface Expression
title Association between CTL Precursor Frequency to HLA-C Mismatches and HLA-C Antigen Cell Surface Expression
title_full Association between CTL Precursor Frequency to HLA-C Mismatches and HLA-C Antigen Cell Surface Expression
title_fullStr Association between CTL Precursor Frequency to HLA-C Mismatches and HLA-C Antigen Cell Surface Expression
title_full_unstemmed Association between CTL Precursor Frequency to HLA-C Mismatches and HLA-C Antigen Cell Surface Expression
title_short Association between CTL Precursor Frequency to HLA-C Mismatches and HLA-C Antigen Cell Surface Expression
title_sort association between ctl precursor frequency to hla-c mismatches and hla-c antigen cell surface expression
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4209872/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25386183
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2014.00547
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