Human Leukocyte Antigens A*3001 and A*3002 Show Distinct Peptide-Binding Patterns of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis Protein TB10.4: Consequences for Immune Recognition

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作者
Axelsson-Robertson, Rebecca [1 ]
Ahmed, Raija K. [2 ]
Weichold, Frank F. [3 ]
Ehlers, Marthie M. [4 ]
Kock, Marleen M. [4 ]
Sizemore, Donata [3 ]
Sadoff, Jerry [3 ]
Maeurer, Markus [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Karolinska Inst, Dept Microbiol Tumor & Cell Biol, SE-17182 Stockholm, Sweden
[2] Swedish Inst Infect Dis Control, Stockholm, Sweden
[3] Aeras Global TB Vaccine Fdn, Rockville, MD USA
[4] Univ Pretoria, Dept Med Microbiol, NHLS, ZA-0002 Pretoria, South Africa
关键词
CLASS-I; T-CELLS; CROSS-REACTIVITY; ALLELES; MEMORY; DEFINITION; VACCINE; HLA-A2; EXPRESSION; DIVERSITY;
D O I
10.1128/CVI.00302-10
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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摘要
High-tuberculosis (TB)-burden countries are located in sub-Saharan Africa. We examined the frequency of human leukocyte antigen (HLA) alleles, followed by recombinant expression of the most frequent HLA-A alleles, i.e., HLA-A*3001 and HLA-A*3002, to study differences in mycobacterial peptide presentation and CD8(+) T-cell recognition. We screened a peptide library (9-mer peptides with an 8-amino-acid overlap) for binding, affinity, and off-rate of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis-associated antigen TB10.4 and identified only three TB10.4 peptides with considerable binding to HLA-A*3001. In contrast, 22 peptides bound to HLA-A*3002. This reflects a marked difference in the binding preference between the two alleles, with A*3002 tolerating a more promiscuous peptide-binding pattern and A*3001 accommodating only a very selective peptide repertoire. Subsequent analysis of the affinity and off-rate of the binding peptides revealed a strong affinity (8 nM to 7 mu M) and moderate off-rate (20 min to 3 h) for both alleles. Construction of HLA-A*3001 and HLA-A*3002 tetramers containing selected binding peptides from TB10.4, including a peptide which was shared among both alleles, QIMYNYPAM (TB10.4(3-11)), allowed us to enumerate epitope-specific T cells in HLA-A*3001-and HLA-A*3002-typed patients with active TB. HLA-A*3001 and HLA-A*3002 major histocompatibility complex-peptide complexes were recognized in individuals with active TB, irrespective of their homozygous HLA-A*3001 or HLA-A*3002 genetic background. The antigen-specific T cells exhibited the CD45RA(+) CCR7(+) precursor phenotype and the interleukin-7 receptor (CD127), which were different from the phenotype and receptor exhibited by the parental CD8(+) T-cell population.
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