Identification of an HLA-A*0201-restricted CD8(+) T-cell epitope encoded within Leptospiral immunoglobulin-like protein A.

2010 
Abstract Leptospirosis is an important zoonosis in humans. Immunity against leptospiral infection was thought to be primarily humoral, and limited studies have addressed the role of CD8 +  T cells. Leptospiral immunoglobulin-like protein A (LigA) is an important protective antigen of Leptospira and a potential target for Leptospira -specific cell-mediated immunity. In this study, twenty LigA-derived peptides were tested their binding affinity and stability for the HLA-A*0201 molecule. Peptides with high binding affinity and stability for HLA-A*0201 were then assessed their capacity to elicit specific cytotoxic T-lymphocyte (CTL) responses using cytotoxicity, ELISPOT assays for IFN-γ and HLA-A*0201-peptide tetramer assays. We identified a HLA-A*0201-restricted epitope, LigA 305–313 KLIVTPAAL in Leptospira LigA. CTLs specific for LigA 305–313 were elicited both in HLA-A2.1/K b transgenic mice and in patients with a clinical and/or laboratory diagnosis of leptospirosis. Staining of the HLA-A*0201–LigA 305–313 tetramer revealed the presence of LigA 305–313 -specific CTLs in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) sourced from five patients infected with three different serovars of Leptospira . In conclusion, we report the existence of specific cytotoxic CD8 +  T cells in patients with leptospirosis and we suggest that the newly identified epitope, LigA 305–313 , will be helpful in enhancing the understanding of the mechanism of immunity to leptospirosis.
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