Proteome-Wide Zika Virus CD4 T Cell Epitope and HLA Restriction Determination

  • Campbell V
  • Nguyen L
  • Snoey E
  • et al.
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Abstract

Zika virus (ZIKV) is a mosquito-borne pathogen that caused an epidemic in 2015–2016. ZIKV-specific T cell responses are functional in animal infection models, and helper CD4 T cells promote avid Abs in the vaccine context. The small volumes of blood available from field research limit the determination of T cell epitopes for complex microbes such as ZIKV. The goal of this project was efficient determination of human ZIKV CD4 T cell epitopes at the whole proteome scale, including validation of reactivity to whole pathogen, using small blood samples from convalescent time points when T cell response magnitude may have waned. Polyclonal enrichment of candidate ZIKV-specific CD4 T cells used cell-associated virus, documenting that T cells in downstream peptide analyses also recognize whole virus after Ag processing. Sequential query of bulk ZIKV-reactive CD4 T cells with pooled/single ZIKV peptides and molecularly defined APC allowed precision epitope and HLA restriction assignments across the ZIKV proteome and enabled discovery of numerous novel ZIKV CD4 T cell epitopes. The research workflow is useful for the study of emerging infectious diseases with a very limited human blood sample availability.

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Campbell, V. L., Nguyen, L., Snoey, E., McClurkan, C. L., Laing, K. J., Dong, L., … Koelle, D. M. (2020). Proteome-Wide Zika Virus CD4 T Cell Epitope and HLA Restriction Determination. ImmunoHorizons, 4(8), 444–453. https://doi.org/10.4049/immunohorizons.2000068

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