Characterization of two distinct major histocompatibility complex class I Kk-restricted T-cell epitopes within the influenza A/PR/8/34 virus hemagglutinin
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Characterization of two distinct major histocompatibility complex class I Kk-restricted T-cell epitopes within the influenza A/PR/8/34 virus hemagglutinin
Abstract
Cytotoxic T-lymphocyte (CTL) clones specific for the influenza A/PR/8/34 virus hemagglutinin (HA) were isolated by priming CBA mice with a recombinant vaccinia virus expressing the HA molecule. The epitopes recognized by two of these clones, which were CD8+, Kk restricted, and HA subtype specific, were defined by using a combination of recombinant vaccinia viruses expressing HA fragments and synthetic peptides. One epitope is in the HA1 subunit at residues 259 to 266 (numbering from the initiator methionine), amino acid sequence FEANGNLI, and the other epitope is in the HA2 subunit at residues 10 to 18 (numbering from the amino terminus of the HA2 subunit), sequence IEGGWTGMI. These two peptides are good candidates for naturally processed HA epitopes presented during influenza infection, as they are the same length (eight and nine residues) as other naturally processed viral peptides presented to CTL. A comparison of the sequences of these two new epitopes with those of the three previously published Kk-restricted T-cell epitopes showed some homology among all of the epitopes, suggesting a binding motif. In particular, an isoleucine residue at the carboxy-terminal end is present in all of the epitopes. On the basis of this homology, we predicted that the Kk-restricted epitope in influenza virus nucleoprotein, previously defined as residues 50 to 63, was contained within residues 50 to 57, sequence SDYEGRLI. This shorter peptide was found to sensitize target cells at a 200-fold lower concentration than did nucleoprotein residues 50 to 63 when tested with a CTL clone, confirming the alignment of Kk-restricted epitopes.
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