Increased expression of human T Lymphocyte Virus Type I (HTLV-I) Tax11-19 peptide–human histocompatibility leukocyte antigen A* 201 complexes on CD4+ …

Y Yamano, CJ Cohen, N Takenouchi, K Yao… - The Journal of …, 2004 - rupress.org
Y Yamano, CJ Cohen, N Takenouchi, K Yao, U Tomaru, HC Li, Y Reiter, S Jacobson
The Journal of experimental medicine, 2004rupress.org
Human T lymphocyte virus type I (HTLV-I)–associated chronic inflammatory neurological
disease (HTLV-I–associated myelopathy/tropical spastic paraparesis [HAM/TSP]) is
suggested to be an immunopathologically mediated disorder characterized by large
numbers of HTLV-I Tax–specific CD8+ T cells. The frequency of these cells in the peripheral
blood and cerebrospinal fluid is proportional to the amount of HTLV-I proviral load and the
levels of HTLV-I tax mRNA expression. As the stimulus for these virus-specific T cells are …
Human T lymphocyte virus type I (HTLV-I)–associated chronic inflammatory neurological disease (HTLV-I–associated myelopathy/tropical spastic paraparesis [HAM/TSP]) is suggested to be an immunopathologically mediated disorder characterized by large numbers of HTLV-I Tax–specific CD8+ T cells. The frequency of these cells in the peripheral blood and cerebrospinal fluid is proportional to the amount of HTLV-I proviral load and the levels of HTLV-I tax mRNA expression. As the stimulus for these virus-specific T cells are immunodominant peptide–human histocompatibility leukocyte antigen (HLA) complexes expressed on antigen-presenting cells, it was of interest to determine which cells express these complexes and at what frequency. However, until now, it has not been possible to identify and/or quantify these peptide–HLA complexes. Using a recently developed antibody that specifically recognizes Tax11-19 peptide–HLA-A*201 complexes, the level of Tax11-19–HLA-A*201 expression on T cells was demonstrated to be increased in HAM/TSP and correlated with HTLV-I proviral DNA load, HTLV-I tax mRNA load, and HTLV-I Tax–specific CD8+ T cell frequencies. Furthermore, CD4+ CD25+ T cells were demonstrated to be the major reservoir of HTLV-I provirus as well as Tax11-19 peptide–HLA-A*201 complexes. These results indicate that the increased detection and visualization of peptide–HLA complexes in HAM/TSP CD4+ CD25+ T cell subsets that are shown to stimulate and expand HTLV-I Tax–specific CD8+ T cells may play an important role in the pathogenesis of HTLV-I–associated neurological disease.
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