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Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 109(8): 999-1004, 12/2014. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-732606

ABSTRACT

The interferon (IFN)-γ response to peptides can be a useful diagnostic marker of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) latent infection. We identified promiscuous and potentially protective CD4+ T-cell epitopes from the most conserved regions of MTB antigenic proteins by scanning the MTB antigenic proteins GroEL2, phosphate-binding protein 1 precursor and 19 kDa antigen with the TEPITOPE algorithm. Seven peptide sequences predicted to bind to multiple human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-DR molecules were synthesised and tested with IFN-γ enzyme-linked immunospot (ELISPOT) assays using peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) from 16 Mantoux tuberculin skin test (TST)-positive and 16 TST-negative healthy donors. Eighty-eight percent of TST-positive donors responded to at least one of the peptides, compared to 25% of TST-negative donors. Each individual peptide induced IFN-γ production by PBMCs from at least 31% of the TST-positive donors. The magnitude of the response against all peptides was 182 ± 230 x 106 IFN-γ spot forming cells (SFC) among TST-positive donors and 36 ± 62 x 106 SFC among TST-negative donors (p = 0.007). The response to GroEL2 (463-477) was only observed in the TST-positive group. This combination of novel MTB CD4 T-cell epitopes should be tested in a larger cohort of individuals with latent tuberculosis (TB) to evaluate its potential to diagnose latent TB and it may be included in ELISPOT-based IFN-γ assays to identify individuals with this condition.


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Adult , Humans , Middle Aged , /immunology , Epitopes/immunology , Interferon-gamma/metabolism , Latent Tuberculosis/diagnosis , Mycobacterium tuberculosis/immunology , Tuberculin Test , Algorithms , Antigens, Bacterial/analysis , Brazil , Bacterial Proteins/blood , Biomarkers/analysis , /metabolism , Chaperonins/blood , Enzyme-Linked Immunospot Assay , Epitope Mapping , Healthy Volunteers , HLA-DR Antigens/immunology , Latent Tuberculosis/immunology , Leukocytes, Mononuclear/immunology , Leukocytes, Mononuclear/metabolism , Phosphate-Binding Proteins/blood
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São Paulo; s.n; 2008. [235] p. ilus, tab, graf.
Thesis in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-586866

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Os linfócitos T têm um papel central no controle da infecção pelo HIV-1. As respostas mediadas por esses linfócitos contra epitopos do HIV-1 restritos a moléculas HLA de classe I podem estar associadas à proteção natural em indivíduos LTNP. Relatos sugerem que determinados alelos HLA apresentam-se mais representados entre os LTNP. Para avaliar esses aspectos na coorte francesa ALT, coletamos células mononucleares de sangue periférico (CMSP) de 24 indivíduos LTNP e verificamos a frequência de respostas específicas para o HIV-1. Para isso, utilizamos pools de peptídeos sobrepostos de Gag e regiões imunodominantes da RT e Nef, e identificamos epitopos do HIV-1 restritos a moléculas HLA de classe I, associados ou não à proteção, através do ensaio de ELISPOT IFN-?. Todos os indivíduos apresentaram respostas específicas aos pools testados, com uma mediana de 5 (2-12). Todas as proteínas do HIV-1 foram reconhecidas, sendo que Gag-p24 e Nef foram as mais frequentemente reconhecidas pelas CMSP dos indivíduos avaliados. A intensidade total de resposta de linfócitos T específicos aos pools de Gag, RT e Nef do HIV-1 em cada indivíduo variou de 160 a 12307 SFC/106 CMSP (mediana: 2025). Observamos o reconhecimento de 22 epitopos já descritos na literatura, contidos nas proteínas Gag-p17, Gag-p24 e Nef do HIV-1, restritos a moléculas HLA de classe I, a maioria descrita como protetoras da progressão para a doença. Quatro novos epitopos ainda não descritos na literatura também foram observados. Concluímos que: respostas específicas mediadas por linfócitos T, eficazes e dirigidas contra um amplo painel de epitopos do HIV-1, estão presentes nos indivíduos LTNP; a presença de moléculas HLA de classe I associadas à proteção favorece o reconhecimento preferencial de epitopos do HIV-1 restritos por elas na maioria dos indivíduos LTNP; esses aspectos devem ser levados em conta na perspectiva do desenvolvimento de uma vacina candidata contra o HIV-1.


T lymphocytes (T-L) have a paramount role in the control of HIV-1 infection. The responses mediated by these cells against HLA class I epitopes may be associated to the natural protection in long-term non-progressors (LTNP). The literature suggests that some HLA alleles relate to the protection against the immune dysfunction. The aim of this research is to study the recognition of HIV-1 Gag, Nef and RT epitopes by T-L through an ELISPOT IFN-? assay in the peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) of 24 LTNP selected from French ALT study group. We evaluated the frequency of anti-HIV-1 responses and identified HLA class I epitopes. All individuals presented specific responses to the pools of peptides tested with a median of 5 (2-12). Gag-p24 and Nef were the most frequently recognized proteins. The magnitude of the responses varied from 160 to 12307 SFC/106 PBMC (median=2025). We observed the recognition of 22 epitopes already described in HIV-1 Gag-p17, Gag-p24 and Nef, restricted to HLA class I molecules reported as protective. We have also observed four new epitopes not already described in the literature. Our results suggest that: HIV-1 responses by T-L are present in LTNP; the presence of HLA class I molecules associated with protection in the majority of LTNP are related to the recognition of MHC restricted HIV-1 epitopes; these aspects must be taken into account in the development of a candidate vaccine against HIV-1.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Middle Aged , Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome , Epitopes, T-Lymphocyte , HIV , HIV Long-Term Survivors , HLA Antigens , Peptides , T-Lymphocytes
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