Absence of Tapasin Alters Immunodominance against a Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis Virus Polytope

  • Boulanger D
  • Oliveira R
  • Ayers L
  • et al.
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Abstract

Tapasin edits the peptide repertoire presented to CD8+ T cells by favoring loading of slow off-rate peptides on MHC I molecules. To investigate the role of tapasin on T cell immunodominance we used poxvirus viral vectors expressing a polytope of lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus epitopes with different off-rates. In tapasin-deficient mice, responses to subdominant fast off-rate peptides were clearly favored. This alteration of the CD8+ T cell hierarchy was a consequence of tapasin editing and not a consequence of the alteration of the T cell repertoire in tapasin-deficient mice, because bone marrow chimeric mice (wild-type recipients reconstituted with tapasin knockout bone marrow) showed the same hierarchy as the tapasin knockout mice. Tapasin editing is therefore a contributing factor to the phenomenon of immunodominance. Although tapasin knockout cells have low MHC I surface expression, Ag presentation was efficient and resulted in strong T cell responses involving T cells with increased functional avidity. Therefore, in this model, tapasin-deficient mice do not have a reduced but rather have an altered immune response.

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Boulanger, D. S. M., Oliveira, R., Ayers, L., Prior, S. H., James, E., Williams, A. P., & Elliott, T. (2010). Absence of Tapasin Alters Immunodominance against a Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis Virus Polytope. The Journal of Immunology, 184(1), 73–83. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.0803489

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