Role of HLA-B*58:01-restricted CD8+ T cells in HIV-1 subtype AE infection

Hung The Nguyen, Takayuki Chikata, Yu Zhang, Giang Van Tran, Hiroyuki Gatanaga, Shinichi Oka, Masafumi Takiguchi
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HLA-B*58:01 and HLA-B*57 are protective alleles against HIV-1 subtype B or C infection whereas these HLA alleles have not been reported as protective in HIV-1 subtype AE infection. Although HLA-B*58:01-restricted and HLA-B*57-restricted HIV-1-specific CD8+ T cells have been thoroughly analyzed in subtype B or C infection, they have only been partially analyzed in subtype AE infection. We identified six HLA-B*58:01-restricted subtype AE epitopes in Vietnamese individuals infected with subtype AE. HLA-B*58:01-restricted T-cell responses to Gag epitopes, which may control disease progression in HLA-B*58:01+ and HLA-B*57+ individuals infected with subtype B or C, were not protective in subtype AE infection. These findings suggest that the loss of HLA-B*58:01-restricted T cells specific for some Gag epitopes and/or their reduced ability may account for the lack of protective effects conferred by HLA-B*58:01 in subtype AE infection.
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HLA-B*58:01 限制性 CD8+ T 细胞在 HIV-1 亚型 AE 感染中的作用
HLA-B*58:01 和 HLA-B*57 是针对 HIV-1 B 或 C 亚型感染的保护性等位基因,而这些 HLA 等位基因对 HIV-1 AE 亚型感染的保护作用尚未见报道。虽然在 B 或 C 亚型感染中对限制 HLA-B*58:01 和限制 HLA-B*57 的 HIV-1 特异性 CD8+ T 细胞进行了深入分析,但在 AE 亚型感染中只进行了部分分析。我们在越南 AE 亚型感染者中发现了六个 HLA-B*58:01 限制的 AE 亚型表位。HLA-B*58:01受限的T细胞对Gag表位的反应可能会控制感染B或C亚型的HLA-B*58:01+和HLA-B*57+个体的疾病进展,但在AE亚型感染中却没有保护作用。这些发现表明,HLA-B*58:01限制性T细胞对某些Gag表位特异性的丧失和/或其能力的降低可能是HLA-B*58:01在AE亚型感染中缺乏保护作用的原因。
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