The antigenic variability of HCV in viral HLA-Ag binding is related to the activation of the host immune response

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Our previous data show that hepatitis C virus (HCV) genotype 1 patients expressing the HLADQB1 0301 allele have a combined response probability of 69%, while the remaining 31% do not respond, probably because the HCV immunodominant epitope (IE) against the DQB1 0301 allele is mutated. HCV IE (region sequenced in NS3 is a region encoding aa 1253-1272) from 37 patients (21 Sustained Virological Response, SVR; 16 non-SVR) HLA-DQB1 0301+, were analysed by pyrosequencing. In vitro cultures were also determined by CD4+ proliferation, using non-mutated IE (wild-type synthetic peptide) and synthetic mutated peptide. The pyrosequencing study revealed 34 diferent haplotypes. The SVR patients had fewer haplotypes (P= 0.07), mutations/haplotypes (P= 0.01) and polymorphic sites (P= 0.02) than non-SVR. Three polymorphic sites were associated with the non-SVR patients: haplotype 7 (L5P); haplotype 11 (L7P); and haplotype 15, (L15S) (P= 0.02). The in vitro study (n = 7) showed that in 4/7 patients (Group 1) the CD4+ proliferation obtained with wildtype synthetic peptide was higher than that obtained with the negative control and with the synthetic mutated peptide (P= 0.039). However, in the remaining 3/7 patients (Group 2) this pattern was not observed (P= 0.7). Our fndings suggest that HLA-DQB1 0301+ patients with high antigenic variability in HCV IE (NS31253-1272) have a lower SVR rate, due to reduced CD4+ proliferation as a result of incorrect viral HLA-Ag binding.

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De Rueda, P. M., Jiménez-Ruiz, S. M., Quiles, R., Pavón-Castillero, E. J., Muñoz-Gámez, J. A., Casado, J., … Salmerón, J. (2017). The antigenic variability of HCV in viral HLA-Ag binding is related to the activation of the host immune response. Scientific Reports, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-15605-0

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