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Herpes simplex virus type 2-specific CD8 cytotoxic T lymphocyte cross-reactivity against prevalent HLA class I alleles.

TitleHerpes simplex virus type 2-specific CD8 cytotoxic T lymphocyte cross-reactivity against prevalent HLA class I alleles.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2002
AuthorsKoelle, DM, Chen, HB, McClurkan, CM, Petersdorf, EW
JournalBlood
Volume99
Issue10
Pagination3844-7
Date Published2002 May 15
ISSN0006-4971
KeywordsAlleles, Animals, Cell Line, Cell Line, Transformed, Clone Cells, COS Cells, Cytotoxicity Tests, Immunologic, Herpesvirus 2, Human, Histocompatibility Antigens Class I, HLA-A Antigens, HLA-A2 Antigen, HLA-B Antigens, HLA-B44 Antigen, Humans, T-Lymphocytes, Cytotoxic
Abstract

Clonally expressed T-cell receptor alphabeta heterodimers are able to bind many different major histocompatibility complex/peptide combinations. This promiscuity is thought to be required for adequate surveillance against microbial and malignancy-associated antigens. After transplantation, T cells may react with nonself structures, contributing to graft-versus-host disease, in the case of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, or graft failure, when the host immune system is preserved. We describe 2 distinct HLA A*0201-restricted, cytotoxic CD8 T-cell responses to the prevalent chronic pathogen, herpes simplex virus type 2, that cross-react with cells bearing specific alleles of the common HLA B44 family. Transfection of human or primate renal epithelial cells with HLA class I complementary DNA confirmed these results. Given the prevalence of this viral infection and the HLA alleles involved, it is possible that this cross-reactivity may be involved in clinically significant events.

Alternate JournalBlood
PubMed ID11986245