Increased cytotoxic T-lymphocyte epitope variant cross-recognition and functional avidity are associated with hepatitis C virus clearance

D Yerly, D Heckerman, TM Allen… - Journal of …, 2008 - Am Soc Microbiol
D Yerly, D Heckerman, TM Allen, JV Chisholm III, K Faircloth, CH Linde, N Frahm, J Timm…
Journal of virology, 2008Am Soc Microbiol
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) clearance has been associated with reduced viral evolution in
targeted cytotoxic T-lymphocyte (CTL) epitopes, suggesting that HCV clearers may mount
CTL responses with a superior ability to recognize epitope variants and prevent viral
immune escape. Here, 40 HCV-infected subjects were tested with 406 10-mer peptides
covering the vast majority of the sequence diversity spanning a 197-residue region of the
NS3 protein. HCV clearers mounted significantly broader CTL responses of higher …
Abstract
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) clearance has been associated with reduced viral evolution in targeted cytotoxic T-lymphocyte (CTL) epitopes, suggesting that HCV clearers may mount CTL responses with a superior ability to recognize epitope variants and prevent viral immune escape. Here, 40 HCV-infected subjects were tested with 406 10-mer peptides covering the vast majority of the sequence diversity spanning a 197-residue region of the NS3 protein. HCV clearers mounted significantly broader CTL responses of higher functional avidity and with wider variant cross-recognition capacity than nonclearers. These observations have important implications for vaccine approaches that may need to induce high-avidity responses in vivo.
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