An in vitro CD8 T-cell priming assay enables epitope selection for hepatitis C virus vaccines

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作者
Koutsoumpli, Georgia [1 ]
Stasiukonyte, Neringa [1 ]
Hoogeboom, Baukje Nynke [1 ]
Daemen, Toos [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Groningen, Univ Med Ctr Groningen, Dept Med Microbiol & Infect Prevent, POB 30 001,HPC EB88, NL-9700 RB Groningen, Netherlands
关键词
CD8+T-cell priming assay; Cancer vaccine; Epitope identification; hepatitis C virus; DENDRITIC CELLS; VIRAL-HEPATITIS; INFECTION; PEPTIDE; RESPONSES; REVERSION; ANTIGENS; QUALITY; ESCAPE; MODELS;
D O I
10.1016/j.vaccine.2024.05.080
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
For the rational design of epitope-specific vaccines, identifying epitopes that can be processed and presented is essential. As algorithm-based epitope prediction is frequently discordant with actually recognized CD8+ T-cell epitopes, we developed an in vitro CD8 T-cell priming protocol to enable the identification of truly and functionally expressed HLA class I epitopes. The assay was established and validated to identify epitopes presented by hepatitis C virus (HCV)-infected cells. In vitro priming of na & iuml;ve CD8 T cells was achieved by culturing unfractionated PBMCs in the presence of a specific cocktail of growth factors and cytokines, and next exposing the cells to hepatic cells expressing the NS3 protein of HCV. After a 10-day co-culture, HCV-specific T-cell responses were identified based on IFN-gamma ELISpot analysis. For this, the T cells were restimulated with long synthetic peptides (SLPs) spanning the whole NS3 protein sequence allowing the identification of HCV-specificity. We demonstrated that this protocol resulted in the in vitro priming of na & iuml;ve precursors to antigen-experienced T-cells specific for 11 out of 98 SLPs tested. These 11 SLPs contain 12 different HLA-A*02:01-restricted epitopes, as predicted by a combination of three epitope prediction algorithms. Furthermore, we identified responses against 3 peptides that were not predicted to contain any immunogenic HLA class I epitopes, yet showed HCV-specific responses in vitro. Separation of CD8+ and CD8- T cells from PBMCs primed in vitro showed responses only upon restimulation with short peptides. We established an in vitro method that enables the identification of HLA class I epitopes resulting from cross-presented antigens and that can cross-prime T cells and allows the effective selection of functional immunogenic epitopes, but also less immunogenic ones, for the design of tailored therapeutic vaccines against persistent viral infections and tumor antigens.
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