HLA Class II-Restricted CD4+ T Cell Responses Directed Against Influenza Viral Antigens Postinfluenza Vaccination
Author(s) -
Nancy A. Danke,
William W. Kwok
Publication year - 2003
Publication title -
the journal of immunology
Language(s) - Uncategorized
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.737
H-Index - 372
eISSN - 1550-6606
pISSN - 0022-1767
DOI - 10.4049/jimmunol.171.6.3163
Subject(s) - t cell , virology , antigen , epitope , polyclonal antibodies , population , biology , cd28 , il 2 receptor , microbiology and biotechnology , human leukocyte antigen , immunology , cd8 , immune system , medicine , environmental health
The memory T cell response is polyclonal, with the magnitude and specificity of the response controlled in part by the burst size of T cells expanded from effector/memory precursors. Sensitive assays using HLA class II multimers were used to detect low-frequency Ag-specific T cells directed against influenza viral Ags in subjects immunized with the influenza vaccine. Direct ex vivo tetramer staining of PBMC from five individuals identified frequencies of hemagglutinin (HA) 306-318 tetramer binding CD4(+) T cells in the peripheral blood ranging from 1 in 600 to 1 in 30,000 CD4(+) T cells. These frequencies were validated by counting CFSE(low), tetramer-positive T cells after in vitro expansion. Low frequency of T cells directed to other influenza epitopes, including DRA1*0101/DRB1*0401-restricted matrix protein 60-73, DRA1*0101/DRB1*0101-restricted matrix protein 18-29, DRA1*0101/DRB1*0701-restricted HA 232-244 and DRA1*0101/DRB1*0101-restricted nucleoprotein 206-217 were also determined. T cells which occurred at a frequency as low as 1 in 350,000 could be ascertained by in vitro expansion of precursors. Peripheral HA(306-318)-responsive T cells expanded 2- to 5-fold following influenza vaccination. Examination of phenotypic markers of the HA(306-318)-responsive T cells in the peripheral blood indicated that the majority were CD45RA(-), CD27(+), CD25(-), CD28(+), and CD62L(-), while T cell clones derived from this population were CD45RA(-), CD27(-), CD25(+), CD28(+), and CD62L(-).
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