Dissecting the multifactorial causes of immunodominance in class I-restricted T cell responses to viruses. NLM AIDSLINE Important note: Information in this article was accurate in 2000. The state of the art may have changed since the publication date.

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Dissecting the multifactorial causes of immunodominance in class I-restricted T cell responses to viruses.

Immunity. 2000 Jan;12(1):83-93. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE MED/20125024
Chen W; Anton LC; Bennink JR; Yewdell JW; Laboratory of Viral Diseases, National Institute of Allergy and; Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda,; Maryland 20892-0440, USA.


Abstract: Following influenza virus infection, the numbers of mouse TCD8+ cells responding to five different determinants vary more than 50-fold in primary responses but less so in secondary responses. Surprisingly, each determinant elicits a highly diverse and highly sensitive TCD8+ response. Inefficient antigen processing by virus-infected cells accounts for the poor immunogenicity of just one of the subdominant determinants. Overexpressing class I-peptide complexes using vaccinia virus revealed that the poor immunogenicity of two subdominant determinants reflects limitations in T cell responses unrelated to TCR diversity or sensitivity. Despite greatly enhanced expression, the immunodominant determinant is actually less immunogenic when overexpressed by vaccinia virus. Immunodominance is also modulated by determinant-specific variations in the capacity of TCD8+ to suppress responses to other determinants.


Keywords: JOURNAL ARTICLE Animal Antigen Presentation/IMMUNOLOGY Cell Line CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes/*IMMUNOLOGY/VIROLOGY Disease Models, Animal H-2 Antigens/GENETICS/*IMMUNOLOGY Hemagglutinin Glycoproteins, Influenza Virus/*IMMUNOLOGY Human Immunodominant Epitopes/*IMMUNOLOGY Influenza A Virus, Human/*IMMUNOLOGY Mice Mice, Inbred BALB C Nucleoproteins/*IMMUNOLOGY Peptides/IMMUNOLOGY Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Viral Core Proteins/*IMMUNOLOGYKWDjournalarticleanimalantigenpresentation/immunologycelllinecd8-positivet-lymphocytes/KWDimmunology/virologydiseasemodels,animalh-2antigens/genetics/KWDimmunologyhemagglutininglycoproteins,influenzavirus/KWDimmunologyhumanimmunodominantepitopes/KWDimmunologyinfluenzaavirus,human/KWDimmunologymicemice,inbredbalbcnucleoproteins/KWDimmunologypeptides/immunologysupport,non-uKWDsKWDgov'tviralcoreproteins/KWDimmunology
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