Identification of novel HLA-A2-restricted human immunodeficiency virus type 1-specific cytotoxic T-lymphocyte epitopes predicted by the HLA-A2 supertype peptide-binding motif

  • Marcus Altfeld
  • B Livingston
  • N Reshamwala
  • P T Nguyen
  • M M Addo
  • A Shea
  • M Newman
  • J Fikes
  • J Sidney
  • P Wentworth
  • R Chesnut
  • R L Eldridge
  • E S Rosenberg
  • G K Robbins
  • C Brander
  • P E Sax
  • S Boswell
  • T Flynn
  • S Buchbinder
  • P J Goulder
  • B D Walker
  • A Sette
  • S A Kalams

Abstract

Virus-specific cytotoxic T-lymphocyte (CTL) responses are critical in the control of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection and will play an important part in therapeutic and prophylactic HIV-1 vaccines. The identification of virus-specific epitopes that are efficiently recognized by CTL is the first step in the development of future vaccines. Here we describe the immunological characterization of a number of novel HIV-1-specific, HLA-A2-restricted CTL epitopes that share a high degree of conservation within HIV-1 and a strong binding to different alleles of the HLA-A2 superfamily. These novel epitopes include the first reported CTL epitope in the Vpr protein. Two of the novel epitopes were immunodominant among the HLA-A2-restricted CTL responses of individuals with acute and chronic HIV-1 infection. The novel CTL epitopes identified here should be included in future vaccines designed to induce HIV-1-specific CTL responses restricted by the HLA-A2 superfamily and will be important to assess in immunogenicity studies in infected persons and in uninfected recipients of candidate HIV-1 vaccines.

Bibliographical data

Original languageEnglish
ISSN0022-538X
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 02.2001
Externally publishedYes
PubMed 11152503