[HTML][HTML] Abacavir induced T cell reactivity from drug naive individuals shares features of allo-immune responses

J Adam, N Wuillemin, S Watkins, H Jamin, KK Eriksson… - PloS one, 2014 - journals.plos.org
J Adam, N Wuillemin, S Watkins, H Jamin, KK Eriksson, P Villiger, S Fontana, WJ Pichler…
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Abacavir hypersensitivity is a severe hypersensitivity reaction which occurs exclusively in
carriers of the HLA-B* 57∶ 01 allele. In vitro culture of PBMC with abacavir results in the
outgrowth of abacavir-reacting CD8+ T cells, which release IFNγ and are cytotoxic. How this
immune response is induced and what is recognized by these T cells is still a matter of
debate. We analyzed the conditions required to develop an abacavir-dependent T cell
response in vitro. The abacavir reactivity was independent of co-stimulatory signals, as …
Abacavir hypersensitivity is a severe hypersensitivity reaction which occurs exclusively in carriers of the HLA-B*57∶01 allele. In vitro culture of PBMC with abacavir results in the outgrowth of abacavir-reacting CD8+ T cells, which release IFNγ and are cytotoxic. How this immune response is induced and what is recognized by these T cells is still a matter of debate. We analyzed the conditions required to develop an abacavir-dependent T cell response in vitro. The abacavir reactivity was independent of co-stimulatory signals, as neither DC maturation nor release of inflammatory cytokines were observed upon abacavir exposure. Abacavir induced T cells arose in the absence of professional APC and stemmed from naïve and memory compartments. These features are reminiscent of allo-reactivity. Screening for allo-reactivity revealed that about 5% of generated T cell clones (n = 136) from three donors were allo-reactive exclusively to the related HLA-B*58∶01. The addition of peptides which can bind to the HLA-B*57∶01-abacavir complex and to HLA-B*58∶01 during the induction phase increased the proportion of HLA-B*58∶01 allo-reactive T cell clones from 5% to 42%. In conclusion, abacavir can alter the HLA-B*57∶01-peptide complex in a way that mimics an allo-allele (‘altered self-allele’) and create the potential for robust T cell responses.
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