Gender-Dependent HLA-DR-Restricted Epitopes Identified from Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 Glycoprotein D - Archive ouverte HAL
Article Dans Une Revue Clinical and Vaccine Immunology Année : 2008

Gender-Dependent HLA-DR-Restricted Epitopes Identified from Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 Glycoprotein D

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ABSTRACT In recent clinical trials, a herpes simplex virus (HSV) recombinant glycoprotein D (gD) vaccine was more efficacious in woman than in men. Here we report six HLA-DR-restricted T-cell gD epitope peptides that bind to multiple HLA-DR (DR1, DR4, DR7, DR13, DR15, and DRB5) molecules that represent a large proportion of the human population. Four of these peptides recalled naturally primed CD4 + T cells in up to 45% of the 46 HSV-seropositive, asymptomatic individuals studied. For the gD 49-82 , gD 77-104 , and gD 121-152 peptides, the CD4 + T-cell responses detected in HSV-seropositive, asymptomatic women were higher and more frequent than the responses detected in men. Immunization of susceptible DRB1*0101 transgenic mice with a mixture of three newly identified, gender-dependent, immunodominant epitope peptides (gD 49-82 , gD 77-104 , and gD 121-152 ) induced a gender- and CD4 + T-cell-dependent immunity against ocular HSV type 1 challenge. These results revealed a gender-dependent T-cell response to a discrete set of gD epitopes and suggest that while a T-cell epitope-based HSV vaccine that targets a large percentage of the human population may be feasible with a limited number of immunodominant promiscuous HLA-DR-restricted epitopes, gender should be taken into account during evaluations of such vaccines.

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hal-04667924 , version 1 (05-08-2024)

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Xiuli Zhang, Florence Castelli, Xiaoming Zhu, Michele Wu, Bernard Maillère, et al.. Gender-Dependent HLA-DR-Restricted Epitopes Identified from Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 Glycoprotein D. Clinical and Vaccine Immunology, 2008, 15 (9), pp.1436-1449. ⟨10.1128/CVI.00123-08⟩. ⟨hal-04667924⟩
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