Mamu-A*01 allele-mediated attenuation of disease progression in simian-human immunodeficiency virus infection

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Zhang, ZQ [1 ]
Fu, TM [1 ]
Casimiro, DR [1 ]
Davies, ME [1 ]
Liang, XP [1 ]
Schleif, WA [1 ]
Handt, L [1 ]
Tussey, L [1 ]
Chen, MC [1 ]
Tang, AM [1 ]
Wilson, KA [1 ]
Trigona, WL [1 ]
Freed, DC [1 ]
Tan, CY [1 ]
Horton, M [1 ]
Emini, EA [1 ]
Shiver, JW [1 ]
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[1] Merck Res Labs, Dept Viral Vaccine Res, W Point, PA 19486 USA
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10.1128/JVI.76.24.12845-12854.2002
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Q93 [微生物学];
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Expression of several major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I alleles is associated with a protective effect against disease progression in both human immunodeficiency virus type I and simian immunodeficiency virus infection. To understand the mechanism underlying this effect, we investigated the expression of the MHC class I allele Mamu-A*01 in simian-human immunodeficiency virus (SHIV) infection, one of the major models for evaluation of AIDS vaccine candidates. We found that disease progression was significantly delayed in Mamu-A*01-positive rhesus monkeys infected with the highly pathogenic SHIV 89.6P. The delay corresponded not only to a noted Mamu-A*01-restricted dominant cytotoxic T-lymphocyte (CTL) response but also to a lower viral load in lymph nodes (LN) and, importantly, to minimal destruction of LN structure during early infection. In contrast, Mamu-A*01-negative monkeys exhibited massive destruction of LN structure with accompanying rapid disease progression. These data indicate that MHC class I allele-restricted CTL responses may play an important role in preservation of lymphoid tissue structure, thereby resulting in attenuation of disease progression in immunodeficiency virus infection.
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