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Severity of Acute Infectious Mononucleosis Correlates with Cross-Reactive Influenza CD8 T-Cell Receptor Repertoires

Fifty years after the discovery of Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), it remains unclear how primary infection with this virus leads to massive CD8 T-cell expansion and acute infectious mononucleosis (AIM) in young adults. AIM can vary greatly in severity, from a mild transient influenza-like illness to a pr...

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Autores principales: Aslan, Nuray, Watkin, Levi B., Gil, Anna, Mishra, Rabinarayan, Clark, Fransenio G., Welsh, Raymond M., Ghersi, Dario, Luzuriaga, Katherine, Selin, Liisa K.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5717389/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29208744
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.01841-17
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author Aslan, Nuray
Watkin, Levi B.
Gil, Anna
Mishra, Rabinarayan
Clark, Fransenio G.
Welsh, Raymond M.
Ghersi, Dario
Luzuriaga, Katherine
Selin, Liisa K.
author_facet Aslan, Nuray
Watkin, Levi B.
Gil, Anna
Mishra, Rabinarayan
Clark, Fransenio G.
Welsh, Raymond M.
Ghersi, Dario
Luzuriaga, Katherine
Selin, Liisa K.
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description Fifty years after the discovery of Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), it remains unclear how primary infection with this virus leads to massive CD8 T-cell expansion and acute infectious mononucleosis (AIM) in young adults. AIM can vary greatly in severity, from a mild transient influenza-like illness to a prolonged severe syndrome. We questioned whether expansion of a unique HLA-A2.01-restricted, cross-reactive CD8 T-cell response between influenza virus A-M1(58) (IAV-M1) and EBV BMLF1(280) (EBV-BM) could modulate the immune response to EBV and play a role in determining the severity of AIM in 32 college students. Only ex vivo total IAV-M1 and IAV-M1+EBV-BM cross-reactive tetramer(+) frequencies directly correlated with AIM severity and were predictive of severe disease. Expansion of specific cross-reactive memory IAV-M1 T-cell receptor (TCR) Vβ repertoires correlated with levels of disease severity. There were unique profiles of qualitatively different functional responses in the cross-reactive and EBV-specific CD8 T-cell responses in each of the three groups studied, severe-AIM patients, mild-AIM patients, and seropositive persistently EBV-infected healthy donors, that may result from differences in TCR repertoire use. IAV-M1 tetramer(+) cells were functionally cross-reactive in short-term cultures, were associated with the highest disease severity in AIM, and displayed enhanced production of gamma interferon, a cytokine that greatly amplifies immune responses, thus frequently contributing to induction of immunopathology. Altogether, these data link heterologous immunity via CD8 T-cell cross-reactivity to CD8 T-cell repertoire selection, function, and resultant disease severity in a common and important human infection. In particular, it highlights for the first time a direct link between the TCR repertoire with pathogenesis and the diversity of outcomes upon pathogen encounter.
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spelling pubmed-57173892017-12-14 Severity of Acute Infectious Mononucleosis Correlates with Cross-Reactive Influenza CD8 T-Cell Receptor Repertoires Aslan, Nuray Watkin, Levi B. Gil, Anna Mishra, Rabinarayan Clark, Fransenio G. Welsh, Raymond M. Ghersi, Dario Luzuriaga, Katherine Selin, Liisa K. mBio Research Article Fifty years after the discovery of Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), it remains unclear how primary infection with this virus leads to massive CD8 T-cell expansion and acute infectious mononucleosis (AIM) in young adults. AIM can vary greatly in severity, from a mild transient influenza-like illness to a prolonged severe syndrome. We questioned whether expansion of a unique HLA-A2.01-restricted, cross-reactive CD8 T-cell response between influenza virus A-M1(58) (IAV-M1) and EBV BMLF1(280) (EBV-BM) could modulate the immune response to EBV and play a role in determining the severity of AIM in 32 college students. Only ex vivo total IAV-M1 and IAV-M1+EBV-BM cross-reactive tetramer(+) frequencies directly correlated with AIM severity and were predictive of severe disease. Expansion of specific cross-reactive memory IAV-M1 T-cell receptor (TCR) Vβ repertoires correlated with levels of disease severity. There were unique profiles of qualitatively different functional responses in the cross-reactive and EBV-specific CD8 T-cell responses in each of the three groups studied, severe-AIM patients, mild-AIM patients, and seropositive persistently EBV-infected healthy donors, that may result from differences in TCR repertoire use. IAV-M1 tetramer(+) cells were functionally cross-reactive in short-term cultures, were associated with the highest disease severity in AIM, and displayed enhanced production of gamma interferon, a cytokine that greatly amplifies immune responses, thus frequently contributing to induction of immunopathology. Altogether, these data link heterologous immunity via CD8 T-cell cross-reactivity to CD8 T-cell repertoire selection, function, and resultant disease severity in a common and important human infection. In particular, it highlights for the first time a direct link between the TCR repertoire with pathogenesis and the diversity of outcomes upon pathogen encounter. American Society for Microbiology 2017-12-05 /pmc/articles/PMC5717389/ /pubmed/29208744 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.01841-17 Text en Copyright © 2017 Aslan et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Aslan, Nuray
Watkin, Levi B.
Gil, Anna
Mishra, Rabinarayan
Clark, Fransenio G.
Welsh, Raymond M.
Ghersi, Dario
Luzuriaga, Katherine
Selin, Liisa K.
Severity of Acute Infectious Mononucleosis Correlates with Cross-Reactive Influenza CD8 T-Cell Receptor Repertoires
title Severity of Acute Infectious Mononucleosis Correlates with Cross-Reactive Influenza CD8 T-Cell Receptor Repertoires
title_full Severity of Acute Infectious Mononucleosis Correlates with Cross-Reactive Influenza CD8 T-Cell Receptor Repertoires
title_fullStr Severity of Acute Infectious Mononucleosis Correlates with Cross-Reactive Influenza CD8 T-Cell Receptor Repertoires
title_full_unstemmed Severity of Acute Infectious Mononucleosis Correlates with Cross-Reactive Influenza CD8 T-Cell Receptor Repertoires
title_short Severity of Acute Infectious Mononucleosis Correlates with Cross-Reactive Influenza CD8 T-Cell Receptor Repertoires
title_sort severity of acute infectious mononucleosis correlates with cross-reactive influenza cd8 t-cell receptor repertoires
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5717389/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29208744
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.01841-17
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