Escape from the dominant HLA-B27-restricted cytotoxic T-lymphocyte response in Gag is associated with a dramatic reduction in human immunodeficiency virus type …

A Schneidewind, MA Brockman, R Yang… - Journal of …, 2007 - Am Soc Microbiol
A Schneidewind, MA Brockman, R Yang, RI Adam, B Li, S Le Gall, CR Rinaldo, SL Craggs…
Journal of virology, 2007Am Soc Microbiol
Human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-B27-positive subjects are uncommon in their ability to
control infection with human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1). However, late viral
escape from a narrowly directed immunodominant Gag-specific CD8+ T-lymphocyte (CTL)
response has been linked to AIDS progression in these individuals. Identifying the
mechanism of the immune-mediated control may provide critical insights into HIV-1 vaccine
development. Here, we illustrate that the CTL escape mutation R264K in the HLA-B27 …
Abstract
Human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-B27-positive subjects are uncommon in their ability to control infection with human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1). However, late viral escape from a narrowly directed immunodominant Gag-specific CD8+ T-lymphocyte (CTL) response has been linked to AIDS progression in these individuals. Identifying the mechanism of the immune-mediated control may provide critical insights into HIV-1 vaccine development. Here, we illustrate that the CTL escape mutation R264K in the HLA-B27-restricted KK10 epitope in the capsid resulted in a significant defect in viral replication in vitro. The R264K variant was impaired in generating late reverse transcription products, indicating that replication was blocked at a postentry step. Notably, the R264K mutation was associated in vivo with the development of a rare secondary mutation, S173A, which restored viral replication in vitro. Furthermore, infectivity of the R264K variant was rescued by the addition of cyclosporine A or infection of a cyclophilin A-deficient cell line. These data demonstrate a severe functional defect imposed by the R264K mutation during an early step in viral replication that is likely due to the inability of this variant to replicate efficiently in the presence of normal levels of cyclophilin A. We conclude that the impact of the R264K substitution on capsid structure constrains viral escape and enables long-term maintenance of the dominant CTL response against B27-KK10, providing an explanation for the protective effect of HLA-B27 during HIV infection.
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