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The Mamu B*17-restricted SIV NefIW9 to TW9 mutation abrogates correct epitope processing and presentation without loss of replicative fitness

  1. Author:
    Minang, J. T.
    Trivett, M. T.
    Coren, L. V.
    Barsov, E. V.
    Piatak, M.
    Chertov, O.
    Chertova, E.
    Ott, D. E.
    Ohlen, C.
  2. Author Address

    Minang, Jacob T.; Trivett, Matthew T.; Coren, Lori V.; Barsov, Eugene V.; Piatak, Michael, Jr.; Chertova, Elena, Ott, David E.; Ohlen, Claes] NCI Frederick, SAIC Frederick Inc, AIDS & Canc Virus Program, Frederick, MD 21702 USA. [Chertov, Oleg] NCI Frederick, SAIC Frederick Inc, Res Technol Program, Frederick, MD 21702 USA.
    1. Year: 2008
  1. Journal: Virology
    1. 375
    2. 1
    3. Pages: 307-314
  2. Type of Article: Article
  1. Abstract:

    CD8(+) cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL) play an important role in controlling virus replication in HIV- and SIV-infected humans and monkeys, respectively. Three well-studied SfV CTL determinants are the two Mamu A*01-restricted epitopes Gag CM9 and Tat SL8, and the Marrur B*17-restricted epitope Nef IW9. Point mutations leading to amino acid replacements in these epitopes have been reported to mediate SIV escape from CTL control. We found that synthetic peptides containing mutations in SIV Gag CN19 and Tat SL8 were no longer recognized by the respective CTL. On the other hand, the described I-to-T replacement at the N-terminal amino acid residue of the SIV Nef IW9 epitope only moderately affected CTL recognition of the variant peptide, TW9. In an attempt to dissect the mechanism of escape of the Nef TW9 mutation, we investigated the effect of this mutation on CTL recognition of CD4(+)T cells infected with an engineered SIV,,,,,239 that contained the TW9 mutation in Nef. Although, the wild type and mutant virus both infected and efficiently replicated in rhesus macaque CD4+T cells, the TW9 mutant virus failed to induce IFN-gamma expression in an SIV Nef IW9-specific CTL clone. Thus, unlike escape from Gag CM9- or Tat SL8-speefic CTL control presumably by loss of epitope binding, these results point to a defect at the level of processing and/or presentation of the variant TW9 epitope with resultant loss of triggering of the cognate TCR on CTL generated against the wild type peptide. Our data highlight the value of functional assays using virus-infected target cells as opposed to peptide-pulsed APC when assessing relevant escape mutations in CTL epitopes. Published by Elsevier Inc.

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