Antigenic properties and processing requirements of 65-kilodalton mannoprotein, a major antigen target of anti-Candida human T-cell response, as disclosed by specific human T-cell clones

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Nisini, R [1 ]
Romagnoli, G [1 ]
Gomez, MJ [1 ]
La Valle, R [1 ]
Torosantucci, A [1 ]
Mariotti, S [1 ]
Teloni, R [1 ]
Cassone, A [1 ]
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[1] Ist Super Sanita, Batteriol & Micol Med Lab, I-00161 Rome, Italy
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10.1128/IAI.69.6.3728-3736.2001
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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T-cell-mediated immunity is known to play a central role in the host response to Candida albicans. T-cell clones are useful tools for the exact identification of fungal T-cell epitopes and the processing requirements of C.albicans antigens. We isolated human T-cell clones from an HLA-DRBI*1101 healthy donor by using an antigenic extract (MP-F2) of the fungus. Specific clones were T-cell receptor alpha/beta and CD4(+)/CD8(-) and showed a T-helper type 1 cytokine profile (production of gamma interferon and not interleukin-4). The large majority of these clones recognized both the natural (highly glycosylated) and the recombinant (nonglycosylated) 65-kDa mannoprotein (MP65), an MP-F2 minor constituent that was confirmed to be an immunodominant antigen of the human T-cell response. Surprisingly, most of the clones recognized two synthetic peptides of different MP65 regions. However, the peptides shared the amino acid motif IXSXIXXL, which may be envisaged as a motif sequence representing the minimal epitope recognized by these clones. Three clones recognized natural and pronase-treated MP65 but did not detect nonglycosylated, recombinant MP65 or the peptides, suggesting a possible role for polysaccharides in T-cell recognition of C. albicans. Finally, lymphoblastoid B-cell lines were efficient antigen-presenting cells (APC) for recombinant MP65 and peptides but failed to present natural, glycosylated antigens, suggesting that nonprofessional APC might be defective in processing highly glycosylated yeast proteins. In conclusion, this study provides the first characterization of C. albicans-specific human T-cell clones and provides new clues for the definition of the cellular immune response against C. albicans.
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