학술논문

Defining the expression hierarchy of latent T-cell epitopes in Epstein-Barr virus infection with TCR-like antibodies.
Document Type
Article
Source
Scientific Reports. 11/22/2013, p1-7. 7p.
Subject
*CYTOTOXIC T cells
*EPITOPES
*EPSTEIN-Barr virus diseases
*IMMUNOGLOBULINS
*CELL lines
*BIOPSY
*IMMUNOTHERAPY
Language
ISSN
2045-2322
Abstract
Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is a gamma herpesvirus that causes a life-long latent infection in human hosts. The latent gene products LMP1, LMP2A and EBNA1 are expressed by EBV-associated tumors and peptide epitopes derived from these can be targeted by CD8 Cytotoxic T-Lymphocyte (CTL) lines. Whilst CTL-based methodologies can be utilized to infer the presence of specific latent epitopes, they do not allow a direct visualization or quantitation of these epitopes. Here, we describe the characterization of three TCR-like monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) targeting the latent epitopes LMP1125-133, LMP2A426-434 or EBNA1562-570 in association with HLA-A0201. These are employed to map the expression hierarchy of endogenously generated EBV epitopes. The dominance of EBNA1562-570 in association with HLA-A0201 was consistently observed in cell lines and EBV-associated tumor biopsies. These data highlight the discordance between MHC-epitope density and frequencies of associated CTL with implications for cell-based immunotherapies and/or vaccines for EBV-associated disease. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]