Human endogenous retrovirus K(HML-2) Gag and Env specific T-cell responses are not detected in HTLV-I-infected subjects using standard peptide screening methods.

R Brad Jones, Fabio E Leal, Aaron M Hasenkrug, Aluisio C Segurado, Douglas F Nixon, Mario A Ostrowski, Esper G Kallas
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Background: An estimated 10-20 million individuals are infected with the retrovirus human T-cell leukemia virus type 1 (HTLV-1). While the majority of these individuals remain asymptomatic, 0.3-4% develop a neurodegenerative inflammatory disease, termed HTLV-1-associated myelopathy/tropical spastic paraparesis (HAM/TSP). HAM/TSP results in the progressive demyelination of the central nervous system and is a differential diagnosis of multiple sclerosis (MS). The etiology of HAM/TSP is unclear, but evidence points to a role for CNS-inflitrating T-cells in pathogenesis. Recently, the HTLV-1-Tax protein has been shown to induce transcription of the human endogenous retrovirus (HERV) families W, H and K. Intriguingly, numerous studies have implicated these same HERV families in MS, though this association remains controversial.

Results: Here, we explore the hypothesis that HTLV-1-infection results in the induction of HERV antigen expression and the elicitation of HERV-specific T-cells responses which, in turn, may be reactive against neurons and other tissues. PBMC from 15 HTLV-1-infected subjects, 5 of whom presented with HAM/TSP, were comprehensively screened for T-cell responses to overlapping peptides spanning HERV-K(HML-2) Gag and Env. In addition, we screened for responses to peptides derived from diverse HERV families, selected based on predicted binding to predicted optimal epitopes. We observed a lack of responses to each of these peptide sets.

Conclusions: Thus, although the limited scope of our screening prevents us from conclusively disproving our hypothesis, the current study does not provide data supporting a role for HERV-specific T-cell responses in HTLV-1 associated immunopathology.

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人内源性逆转录病毒K(HML-2) Gag和Env特异性t细胞反应在htlv -i感染的受试者中使用标准肽筛选方法未检测到。
背景:估计有1000 - 2000万人感染了逆转录病毒人类t细胞白血病病毒1型(HTLV-1)。虽然大多数患者没有症状,但0.3-4%的患者会发展为神经退行性炎症性疾病,称为htmv -1相关脊髓病/热带痉挛性截瘫(HAM/TSP)。HAM/TSP导致中枢神经系统进行性脱髓鞘,是多发性硬化症(MS)的鉴别诊断。HAM/TSP的病因尚不清楚,但有证据表明中枢神经系统浸润的t细胞在发病机制中起作用。最近,HTLV-1-Tax蛋白已被证明可以诱导人类内源性逆转录病毒(HERV)家族W、H和k的转录。有趣的是,许多研究表明这些HERV家族也存在MS,尽管这种关联仍存在争议。结果:在这里,我们探索了htlv -1感染导致HERV抗原表达的诱导和HERV特异性t细胞反应的激发,进而可能对神经元和其他组织产生反应的假设。从15名htlv -1感染受试者(其中5人表现为HAM/TSP)的PBMC中全面筛选t细胞对跨越HERV-K(HML-2) Gag和Env的重叠肽的反应。此外,我们筛选了来自不同HERV家族的肽的反应,这些肽是根据预测的与预测的最佳表位的结合来选择的。我们观察到缺乏对这些肽组的反应。因此,尽管有限的筛选范围使我们无法最终否定我们的假设,但目前的研究并没有提供支持herv特异性t细胞反应在HTLV-1相关免疫病理中的作用的数据。
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