Incoming HIV virion-derived Gag Spacer Peptide 2 (p1) is a target of effective CD8+ T cell antiviral responses

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Yang, Hongbing
Llano, Anuska
Cedeño, Samandhy
von Delft, Annette
Corcuera, Angelica
Gillespie, Geraldine M
Knox, Andrew
Leneghan, Darren B
Frater, John
Stöhr, Wolfgang
Fidler, Sarah
Mothe, Beatriz
Mak, Johnson
Brander, Christian
Ternette, Nicola
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2021
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Persistence of HIV through integration into host DNA in CD4+ T cells presents a major barrier to virus eradication. Viral integration may be curtailed when CD8+ T cells are triggered to kill infected CD4+ T cells through recognition of histocompatibility leukocyte antigen (HLA) class I-bound peptides derived from incoming virions. However, this has been reported only in individuals with "beneficial" HLA alleles that are associated with superior HIV control. Through interrogation of the pre-integration immunopeptidome, we obtain proof of early presentation of a virion-derived HLA-A∗02:01-restricted epitope, FLGKIWPSH (FH9), located in Gag Spacer Peptide 2 (SP2). FH9-specific CD8+ T cell responses are detectable in individuals with primary HIV infection and eliminate HIV-infected CD4+ T cells prior to virus production in vitro. Our data show that non-beneficial HLA class I alleles can elicit an effective antiviral response through early presentation of HIV virion-derived epitopes and also demonstrate the importance of SP2 as an immune target.

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Cell Reports

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35

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6

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© The Author(s) 2021. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

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Biochemistry and cell biology

Medical physiology

CD8 T cells

Gag

HIV

HLA

antigen presentation

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Yang, H; Llano, A; Cedeño, S; von Delft, A; Corcuera, A; Gillespie, GM; Knox, A; Leneghan, DB; Frater, J; Stöhr, W; Fidler, S; Mothe, B; Mak, J; Brander, C; Ternette, N; et al., Incoming HIV virion-derived Gag Spacer Peptide 2 (p1) is a target of effective CD8+ T cell antiviral responses, Cell Reports, 2021, 35 (6), pp. 109103

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