Saporin-conjugated tetramers identify efficacious anti-HIV CD8+ T-cell specificities

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Abstract

Antigen-specific T-cells are highly variable, spanning potent antiviral efficacy and damaging auto-reactivity. In virus infections, identifying the most efficacious responses is critical to vaccine design. However, current methods depend on indirect measures or on ex vivo expanded CTL clones. We here describe a novel application of cytotoxic saporin-conjugated tetramers to kill antigen-specific T-cells without significant off-target effects. The relative efficacy of distinct antiviral CD8+ T-cell specificity can be directly assessed via antigen-specific CD8+ T-cell depletion. The utility of these reagents is demonstrated here in identifying the CD8+ T-cell specificity most effective in preventing HIV progression in HIV-infected HLA-B*27-positive immune controllers.

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Leitman, E. M., Palmer, C. D., Buus, S., Chen, F., Riddell, L., Sims, S., … Goulder, P. J. R. (2017, October 1). Saporin-conjugated tetramers identify efficacious anti-HIV CD8+ T-cell specificities. PLoS ONE. Public Library of Science. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0184496

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