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Control of HIV-1 Replication by CD8(+) T Cells Specific for Two Novel Pol Protective Epitopes in HIV-1 Subtype A/E Infection

Although many HIV-1-specific CD8(+) T cell epitopes have been identified and used in various HIV-1 studies, most of these epitopes were derived from HIV-1 subtypes B and C. Only 17 well-defined epitopes, none of which were protective, have been identified for subtype A/E infection. The roles of HIV-...

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Autores principales: Nguyen, Hung The, Kuse, Nozomi, Zhang, Yu, Murakoshi, Hayato, Maeda, Yosuke, Tamura, Yoshiko, Maruyama, Rie, Tran, Giang Van, Nguyen, Trung Vu, Nguyen, Kinh Van, Oka, Shinichi, Chikata, Takayuki, Takiguchi, Masafumi
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Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9555181/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36154612
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/jvi.00811-22
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author Nguyen, Hung The
Kuse, Nozomi
Zhang, Yu
Murakoshi, Hayato
Maeda, Yosuke
Tamura, Yoshiko
Maruyama, Rie
Tran, Giang Van
Nguyen, Trung Vu
Nguyen, Kinh Van
Oka, Shinichi
Chikata, Takayuki
Takiguchi, Masafumi
author_facet Nguyen, Hung The
Kuse, Nozomi
Zhang, Yu
Murakoshi, Hayato
Maeda, Yosuke
Tamura, Yoshiko
Maruyama, Rie
Tran, Giang Van
Nguyen, Trung Vu
Nguyen, Kinh Van
Oka, Shinichi
Chikata, Takayuki
Takiguchi, Masafumi
author_sort Nguyen, Hung The
collection PubMed
description Although many HIV-1-specific CD8(+) T cell epitopes have been identified and used in various HIV-1 studies, most of these epitopes were derived from HIV-1 subtypes B and C. Only 17 well-defined epitopes, none of which were protective, have been identified for subtype A/E infection. The roles of HIV-1-specific T cells have been rarely analyzed for subtype A/E infection. In this study, we identified six novel HLA-B*15:02-restricted optimal HIV-1 subtype A/E epitopes and then analyzed the presentation of these epitopes by HIV-1 subtype A/E virus-infected cells and the T cell responses to these epitopes in treatment-naive HIV-1 subtype A/E-infected HLA-B*15:02(+) Vietnamese individuals. Responders to the PolTY9 or PolLF10 epitope had a significantly lower plasma viral load (pVL) than nonresponders among HLA-B*15:02(+) individuals, whereas no significant difference in pVL was found between responders to four other epitopes and nonresponders. The breadth of T cell responses to these two Pol epitopes correlated inversely with pVL. These findings suggest that HLA-B*15:02-restricted T cells specific for PolTY9 and PolLF10 contribute to the suppression of HIV-1 replication in HLA-B*15:02(+) individuals. The HLA-B*15:02-associated mutation Pol266I reduced the recognition of PolTY9-specific T cells in vitro but did not affect HIV-1 replication by PolTY9-specific T cells in Pol266I mutant virus-infected individuals. These findings indicate that PolTY9-specific T cells suppress replication of the Pol266I mutant virus even though the T cells selected this mutant. This study demonstrates the effective role of T cells specific for these Pol epitopes to control circulating viruses in HIV-1 subtype A/E infection. IMPORTANCE It is expected that HIV-1-specific CD8(+) T cells that effectively suppress HIV-1 replication will contribute to HIV-1 vaccine development and therapy to achieve an HIV cure. T cells specific for protective epitopes were identified in HIV-1 subtype B and C infections but not in subtype A/E infection, which is epidemic in Southeast Asia. In the present study, we identified six T cell epitopes derived from the subtype A/E virus and demonstrated that T cells specific for two Pol epitopes effectively suppressed HIV-1 replication in treatment-naive Vietnamese individuals infected with HIV-1 subtype A/E. One of these Pol protective epitopes was conserved among circulating viruses, and one escape mutation was accumulated in the other epitope. This mutation did not critically affect HIV-1 control by specific T cells in HIV-1 subtype A/E-infected individuals. This study identified two protective Pol epitopes and characterized them in cases of HIV-1 subtype A/E infection.
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spelling pubmed-95551812022-10-13 Control of HIV-1 Replication by CD8(+) T Cells Specific for Two Novel Pol Protective Epitopes in HIV-1 Subtype A/E Infection Nguyen, Hung The Kuse, Nozomi Zhang, Yu Murakoshi, Hayato Maeda, Yosuke Tamura, Yoshiko Maruyama, Rie Tran, Giang Van Nguyen, Trung Vu Nguyen, Kinh Van Oka, Shinichi Chikata, Takayuki Takiguchi, Masafumi J Virol Pathogenesis and Immunity Although many HIV-1-specific CD8(+) T cell epitopes have been identified and used in various HIV-1 studies, most of these epitopes were derived from HIV-1 subtypes B and C. Only 17 well-defined epitopes, none of which were protective, have been identified for subtype A/E infection. The roles of HIV-1-specific T cells have been rarely analyzed for subtype A/E infection. In this study, we identified six novel HLA-B*15:02-restricted optimal HIV-1 subtype A/E epitopes and then analyzed the presentation of these epitopes by HIV-1 subtype A/E virus-infected cells and the T cell responses to these epitopes in treatment-naive HIV-1 subtype A/E-infected HLA-B*15:02(+) Vietnamese individuals. Responders to the PolTY9 or PolLF10 epitope had a significantly lower plasma viral load (pVL) than nonresponders among HLA-B*15:02(+) individuals, whereas no significant difference in pVL was found between responders to four other epitopes and nonresponders. The breadth of T cell responses to these two Pol epitopes correlated inversely with pVL. These findings suggest that HLA-B*15:02-restricted T cells specific for PolTY9 and PolLF10 contribute to the suppression of HIV-1 replication in HLA-B*15:02(+) individuals. The HLA-B*15:02-associated mutation Pol266I reduced the recognition of PolTY9-specific T cells in vitro but did not affect HIV-1 replication by PolTY9-specific T cells in Pol266I mutant virus-infected individuals. These findings indicate that PolTY9-specific T cells suppress replication of the Pol266I mutant virus even though the T cells selected this mutant. This study demonstrates the effective role of T cells specific for these Pol epitopes to control circulating viruses in HIV-1 subtype A/E infection. IMPORTANCE It is expected that HIV-1-specific CD8(+) T cells that effectively suppress HIV-1 replication will contribute to HIV-1 vaccine development and therapy to achieve an HIV cure. T cells specific for protective epitopes were identified in HIV-1 subtype B and C infections but not in subtype A/E infection, which is epidemic in Southeast Asia. In the present study, we identified six T cell epitopes derived from the subtype A/E virus and demonstrated that T cells specific for two Pol epitopes effectively suppressed HIV-1 replication in treatment-naive Vietnamese individuals infected with HIV-1 subtype A/E. One of these Pol protective epitopes was conserved among circulating viruses, and one escape mutation was accumulated in the other epitope. This mutation did not critically affect HIV-1 control by specific T cells in HIV-1 subtype A/E-infected individuals. This study identified two protective Pol epitopes and characterized them in cases of HIV-1 subtype A/E infection. American Society for Microbiology 2022-09-26 /pmc/articles/PMC9555181/ /pubmed/36154612 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/jvi.00811-22 Text en Copyright © 2022 Nguyen 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/) .
spellingShingle Pathogenesis and Immunity
Nguyen, Hung The
Kuse, Nozomi
Zhang, Yu
Murakoshi, Hayato
Maeda, Yosuke
Tamura, Yoshiko
Maruyama, Rie
Tran, Giang Van
Nguyen, Trung Vu
Nguyen, Kinh Van
Oka, Shinichi
Chikata, Takayuki
Takiguchi, Masafumi
Control of HIV-1 Replication by CD8(+) T Cells Specific for Two Novel Pol Protective Epitopes in HIV-1 Subtype A/E Infection
title Control of HIV-1 Replication by CD8(+) T Cells Specific for Two Novel Pol Protective Epitopes in HIV-1 Subtype A/E Infection
title_full Control of HIV-1 Replication by CD8(+) T Cells Specific for Two Novel Pol Protective Epitopes in HIV-1 Subtype A/E Infection
title_fullStr Control of HIV-1 Replication by CD8(+) T Cells Specific for Two Novel Pol Protective Epitopes in HIV-1 Subtype A/E Infection
title_full_unstemmed Control of HIV-1 Replication by CD8(+) T Cells Specific for Two Novel Pol Protective Epitopes in HIV-1 Subtype A/E Infection
title_short Control of HIV-1 Replication by CD8(+) T Cells Specific for Two Novel Pol Protective Epitopes in HIV-1 Subtype A/E Infection
title_sort control of hiv-1 replication by cd8(+) t cells specific for two novel pol protective epitopes in hiv-1 subtype a/e infection
topic Pathogenesis and Immunity
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9555181/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36154612
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/jvi.00811-22
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