๐ T-cell epitopes in severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) coronavirus spike protein elicit a specific T-cell immune response in patients who recover from SARS
The immunogenicity of HLA-A2-restricted T-cell epitopes in the S protein of the Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV) and of human coronavirus strain 229e (HCoV-229e) was analyzed for the elicitation of a T-cell immune response in donors who had fully recovered from SARS-CoV infection. We employed online database analysis to compare the differences in the amino acid sequences of the homologous T epitopes of HCoV-229e and SARS-CoV. The identified T-cell epitope peptides were synthesized, and their binding affinities for HLA-A2 were validated and compared in the T2 cell system. The immunogenicity of all these peptides was assessed by using T cells obtained from donors who had fully recovered from SARS-CoV infection and from healthy donors with no history of SARS-CoV infection. HLA-A2 typing by indirect immunofluorescent antibody staining showed that 51.6% of SARS-CoV-infected patients were HLA-A2 positive. Online database analysis and the T2 cell binding test disclosed that the number of HLA-A2-restricted immunogenic epitopes of the S protein of SARS-CoV was decreased or even lost in comparison with the homologous sequences of the S protein of HCoV-229e. Among the peptides used in the study, the affinity of peptides from HCoV-229e (H77 and H881) and peptides from SARS-CoV (S978 and S1203) for binding to HLA-A2 was higher than that of other sequences. The gamma interferon (IFN-ฮณ) release Elispot assay revealed that only SARS-CoV-specific peptides S1203 and S978 induced a high frequency of IFN-ฮณ-secreting T-cell response in HLA-A2+ donors who had fully recovered from SARS-CoV infection; such a T-cell epitope-specific response was not observed in HLA-A2+ healthy donors or in HLA-A2 - donors who had been infected with SARS-CoV after full recovery. Thus, T-cell epitopes S1203 and S978 are immunogenic and elicit an overt specific T-cell response in HLA-A2+ SARS-CoV-infected patients.
keywords
๐ syndrome coronavirus (1074)
๐ acid sequence (108)
๐ amino acid (454)
๐ acid sequences (44)
๐ human coronavirus (623)
๐ immune response (314)
๐ coronavirus strain (67)
๐ respiratory syndrome (2004)
๐ acute respiratory (1734)
๐ virus strain (138)
author
๐ค Wang, Yue Dan
๐ค Sin, Wan Yee Fion
๐ค Xu, Guo Bing
๐ค Yang, Huang Hua
๐ค Wong, Tin Yau
๐ค Pang, Xue Wen
๐ค He, Xiao Yan
๐ค Zhang, Hua Gang
๐ค Ng, Joice Na Lee
๐ค Cheng, Chak Sum Samuel
๐ค Ju, Jing
๐ค Meng, Li
๐ค Yang, Rui Feng
๐ค Lai, Sik To
๐ค Guo, Zhi Hong
๐ค Xie, Yong
๐ค Chen, Wei Feng
year
โฐ 2004
journal
๐ Journal of Virology
issn
๐ 0022538X
volume
78
number
11
page
5612-5618
citedbycount
49
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