Novel Translation Products from Simian Immunodeficiency Virus SIVmac239 Env-Encoding mRNA Contain both Rev and Cryptic T-Cell Epitopes |
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Authors: | Nicholas J. Maness Jonah B. Sacha Shari M. Piaskowski Kimberly L. Weisgrau Eva G. Rakasz Gemma E. May Matthew B. Buechler Andrew D. Walsh Nancy A. Wilson David I. Watkins |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of Wisconsin—Madison, Madison, Wisconsin 53706 |
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Abstract: | Understanding the correlates of immune protection against human immunodeficiency virus and simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) will require defining the entire cellular immune response against the viruses. Here, we define two novel translation products from the SIV env mRNA that are targeted by the T-cell response in SIV-infected rhesus macaques. The shorter product is a subset of the larger product, which contains both the first exon of the Rev protein and a translated portion of the rev intron. Our data suggest that the translation of viral alternate reading frames may be an important source of T-cell epitopes, including epitopes normally derived from functional proteins.The pathway from viral infection to the cellular immune response is not well understood. Despite the importance of T-cell responses in control of AIDS virus replication (1, 3, 8, 22), the sources of the peptides recognized by virus-specific T cells are still being discovered. AIDS virus-specific CD8+ T lymphocytes (CD8-TL) recognize complexes of major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I and virus-derived epitopes presented on the surface of infected cells. These epitopes can be derived from exogenous viral proteins in the infecting virion (19, 20) or from de novo synthesis of viral proteins (9, 21). Additional sources of epitopes are also being explored (4, 6).CD8-TL can also recognize epitopes derived from translation of viral alternate reading frames (ARFs). Though CD8-TL specific for ARF-derived epitopes have been detected in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) (2), they remain a largely unexplored source of epitopes that might elicit potent antiviral cellular immune responses. We recently showed that SIVmac239-infected rhesus macaques that spontaneously controlled viral replication, termed elite controllers, made immunodominant CD8-TL responses against an epitope (RHLAFKCLW, or cRW9) derived from an ARF of the env gene (15). This response selected for viral escape in vivo and suppressed viral replication in an in vitro assay. These findings imply that CD8-TL specific for ARF-derived epitopes might be an important component of the total AIDS virus-specific cellular immune response.Here, we show that the cRW9 epitope is translated as part of two distinct products that differ in size due to start codon usage. The larger and more frequent product contains both the first 23 amino acids of the Rev protein (exon 1) and 50 amino acids translated from the rev intron. The smaller is produced by translation initiation at a start codon within the rev intron and is a subset of the larger product. Finally, we show that these products are degraded after translation from the mature Env-encoding mRNA. |
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