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Conditional CD8+ T cell escape during acute simian immunodeficiency virus infection
Authors:O'Connor Shelby L  Becker Ericka A  Weinfurter Jason T  Chin Emily N  Budde Melisa L  Gostick Emma  Correll Michael  Gleicher Michael  Hughes Austin L  Price David A  Friedrich Thomas C  O'Connor David H
Institution:Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, USA. doconnor@primate.wisc.edu
Abstract:CD8+ T cell responses rapidly select viral variants during acute human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) infection. We used pyrosequencing to examine variation within three SIV-derived epitopes (Gag386-394GW9, Nef103-111RM9, and Rev59-68SP10) targeted by immunodominant CD8+ T cell responses in acutely infected Mauritian cynomolgus macaques. In animals recognizing all three epitopes, variation within Rev59-68SP10 was associated with delayed accumulation of variants in Gag386-394GW9 but had no effect on variation within Nef103-111RM9. This demonstrates that the entire T cell repertoire, rather than a single T cell population, influences the timing of immune escape, thereby providing the first example of conditional CD8+ T cell escape in HIV/SIV infection.
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