The Adenovirus Capsid Protein Hexon Contains a Highly Conserved Human CD4+T-Cell Epitope
- 1 July 2002
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Mary Ann Liebert Inc in Human Gene Therapy
- Vol. 13 (10) , 1167-1178
- https://doi.org/10.1089/104303402320138952
Abstract
The immunogenicity of adenovirus vectors remains a major obstacle to their safe and efficacious use for gene therapy. In order to identify T-cell epitopes directly from adenoviruses, four viral protein sequences were screened for the well-characterized 9-mer HLA-A2 binding motif. Peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) from healthy adults were tested for responses to 17 selected viral peptides using a short-term interferon-γ ELISPOT assay. Memory T-cell responses were identified to a single peptide derived from the major capsid protein hexon in 5 of 6 HLA-A2-positive donors. Unexpectedly, responses to this hexon peptide were also detected in 4 of 6 HLA-A2-negative donors, and responder cells were identified as CD4+ T cells by immunomagnetic depletion experiments. A longer 15-mer peptide, H910-924, was identified as the optimal CD4+ T-cell epitope. This hexon epitope induces strong proliferative T-cell responses that can be blocked by a monoclonal antibody against HLA-DR, and molecular HLA typing of donors suggests that the peptide response is restricted by multiple HLA-DR alleles. Additionally, quantitative analysis of responses to H910-924 and whole adenovirus reveals that the frequency of circulating CD4+ T cells specific for this single hexon epitope (mean = 61 per 106 PBMC) represents up to one third of the total adenovirus-specific T-cell response. Finally, comparison of hexon sequences from over 20 different human adenovirus serotypes indicates that H910-924 is highly conserved. In most individuals, therefore, T-cell responses to this hexon epitope will be induced by all adenovirus vectors, including "gutted" vectors packaged with capsid proteins and vectors based on different serotypes.Keywords
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