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Systematic identification of immunodominant CD4(+) T cell responses to HpaA in Helicobacter pylori infected individuals

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posted on 2023-03-31, 00:51 authored by J Hu, L Chen, W Yang, B Li, H Sun, S Wei, Y He, Z Zhao, S Yang, Q Zou, Weisan ChenWeisan Chen, H Guo, C Wu
In mice, antigen-specific CD4+ T cell response is indispensible for the protective immunity against Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori). It has been demonstrated that neuraminyllactose-binding hemagglutinin (HpaA) immunization protected mice from H. pylori infection in a CD4+ T cell dependent manner. However, much remains unclear concerning the human CD4+ T cell responses to HpaA. We conducted a systematic study here to explore the immunodominant, HpaA-specific CD4+ T cell responses in H. pylori infected individuals. We found that HpaA-specific CD4+ T cell responses varied remarkably in their magnitude and had broad epitope-specificity. Importantly, the main responses focused on two regions: HpaA76-105 and HpaA130-159. The HLA-DRB1*0901 restricted HpaA142-159 specific CD4+ T cell response was the most immunodominant response at a population level. The immunodominant epitope HpaA142-159 was naturally presented and highly conserved. We also demonstrated that it was not the broad peptide specificity, but the strength of HpaA specific CD4+ T cell responses associated with gastric diseases potentially caused by H. pylori infection. Such investigation will aid development of novel vaccines against H. pylori infection.

Funding

This project was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (81373134, 81401313 and 81300369) and National Key Technology R&D Program (2014BAI15B00 / 2014BAI15B01).

History

Publication Date

2016-08-05

Journal

Oncotarget

Volume

7

Issue

34

Pagination

12p. (p. 54380-54391)

Publisher

Impact Journals

ISSN

1949-2553

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© The Authors 2016 Licensed under a https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/