Journal article

CTL response compensation for the loss of an immunodominant class I-restricted HSV-1 determinant

AT Stock, CM Jones, WR Heath, FR Carbone

Immunology and Cell Biology | BLACKWELL PUBLISHING | Published : 2006

Abstract

The T-cell response to even complex pathogens is often focused on only a handful of immunodominant determinants. Such narrow responses provoke a selective pressure that can drive the emergence of CTL escape variants, raising the question of whether a broader response, targeting multiple non-dominant peptides may be more beneficial. To examine the ability of the T-cell repertoire to respond to non-dominant determinants, we have investigated how mutating the dominant peptide in HSV affects the magnitude of the CD8+ T-cell response. We found that the CTL response to HSV lacking the dominant peptide was only modestly reduced compared with the wild-type virus and, surprisingly, this compensation ..

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