Reference
Reference TypeLiterature
TitleMycobacterium tuberculosis peptides presented by HLA-E molecules are targets for human CD8 T-cells with cytotoxic as well as regulatory activity.
AuthorsSimone A Joosten; Krista E van Meijgaarden; Pascale C van Weeren; Fatima Kazi; Annemieke Geluk; Nigel D L Savage; Jan W Drijfhout; Darren R Flower; Willem A Hanekom; Michèl R Klein; Tom H M Ottenhoff
AffiliationsDepartment of Infectious Diseases, Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, The Netherlands.
JournalPLoS Pathog
Year2010
AbstractTuberculosis (TB) is an escalating global health problem and improved vaccines against TB are urgently needed. HLA-E restricted responses may be of interest for vaccine development since HLA-E displays very limited polymorphism (only 2 coding variants exist), and is not down-regulated by HIV-infection. The peptides from Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) potentially presented by HLA-E molecules, however, are unknown. Here we describe human T-cell responses to Mtb-derived peptides containing predicted HLA-E binding motifs and binding-affinity for HLA-E. We observed CD8(+) T-cell proliferation to the majority of the 69 peptides tested in Mtb responsive adults as well as in BCG-vaccinated infants. CD8(+) T-cells were cytotoxic against target-cells transfected with HLA-E only in the presence of specific peptide. These T cells were also able to lyse M. bovis BCG infected, but not control monocytes, suggesting recognition of antigens during mycobacterial infection. In addition, peptide induced CD8(+) T-cells also displayed regulatory activity, since they inhibited T-cell proliferation. This regulatory activity was cell contact-dependent, and at least partly dependent on membrane-bound TGF-beta. Our results significantly increase our understanding of the human immune response to Mtb by identification of CD8(+) T-cell responses to novel HLA-E binding peptides of Mtb, which have cytotoxic as well as immunoregulatory activity.
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Epitope
Epitope ID144936
Chemical TypeLinear peptide
Linear SequenceQMKFYAVAL
Source Molecule NamePD-(D/E)XK endonuclease-like domain-containing protein
Source OrganismMycobacterium tuberculosis
Starting Position180
Ending Position188
Epitope Reference Details
Epitope Structure DefinesExact Epitope
Epitope NameMtb Peptide 5
Location of Data in ReferenceTable 1
In Vivo Processing
Host OrganismHomo sapiens (human)
MHC Ligand Assay
Qualitative MeasurementPositive
Method/Techniquepurified MHC/competitive/fluorescence
Measurement ofhalf maximal inhibitory concentration (IC50)
Assay Type UnitsnM
Measurement Details
Quantitative measurement1500
MHC Allele
MHC Allele NameHLA-E*01:03
Assay Reference Details
Location of Assay Data in ReferenceTable 1