Complex T-Cell Receptor Repertoire Dynamics Underlie the CD8 + T-Cell Response to HIV-1

  • Costa A
  • Koning D
  • Ladell K
  • et al.
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Abstract

Although CD8 + T cells are important for the control of HIV-1 in vivo , the precise correlates of immune efficacy remain unclear. In this study, we conducted a comprehensive analysis of viral sequence variation and T-cell receptor (TCR) repertoire composition across multiple epitope specificities in a group of antiretroviral treatment-naive individuals chronically infected with HIV-1. A negative correlation was detected between changes in antigen-specific TCR repertoire diversity and CD8 + T-cell response magnitude, reflecting clonotypic expansions and contractions related to alterations in cognate viral epitope sequences. These patterns were independent of the individual, as evidenced by discordant clonotype-specific transitions directed against different epitopes in single subjects. Moreover, long-term asymptomatic HIV-1 infection was characterized by evolution of the TCR repertoire in parallel with viral replication. Collectively, these data suggest a continuous bidirectional process of adaptation between HIV-1 and virus-specific CD8 + T-cell clonotypes orchestrated at the TCR-antigen interface. IMPORTANCE We describe a relation between viral epitope mutation, antigen-specific T-cell expansion, and the repertoire of responding clonotypes in chronic HIV-1 infection. This work provides insights into the process of coadaptation between the human immune system and a rapidly evolving lentivirus.

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Costa, A. I., Koning, D., Ladell, K., McLaren, J. E., Grady, B. P. X., Schellens, I. M. M., … van Baarle, D. (2015). Complex T-Cell Receptor Repertoire Dynamics Underlie the CD8 + T-Cell Response to HIV-1. Journal of Virology, 89(1), 110–119. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.01765-14

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