Immunoproteasome-Deficient Mice Mount Largely Normal CD8 super(+) T Cell Responses to Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis Virus Infection and DNA Vaccination
During viral infection, constitutive proteasomes are largely replaced by immunoproteasomes, which display distinct cleavage specificities, resulting in different populations of potential CD8 super(+) T cell epitope peptides. Immunoproteasomes are believed to be important for the generation of many v...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of immunology (1950) 2005-07, Vol.175 (2), p.1153-1160 |
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Zusammenfassung: | During viral infection, constitutive proteasomes are largely replaced by immunoproteasomes, which display distinct cleavage specificities, resulting in different populations of potential CD8 super(+) T cell epitope peptides. Immunoproteasomes are believed to be important for the generation of many viral CD8 super(+) T cell epitopes and have been implicated in shaping the immunodominance hierarchies of CD8 super(+) T cell responses to influenza virus infection. However, it remains unclear whether these conclusions are generally applicable. In this study we investigated the CD8 super(+) T cell responses to lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus infection and DNA immunization in wild-type mice and in mice lacking the immunoproteasome subunits LMP2 or LMP7. Although the total number of virus-specific cells was lower in LMP2 knockout mice, consistent with their having lower numbers of naive cells before infection, the kinetics of virus clearance were similar in all three mouse strains, and LMP-deficient mice mounted strong primary and secondary lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus-specific CD8 super(+) T cell responses. Furthermore, the immunodominance hierarchy of the four investigated epitopes (nuclear protein 396 (NP sub(396)) > gp33 > gp276 > NP sub(205)) was well maintained. We observed a slight reduction in the NP sub(205)-specific response in LMP2-deficient mice, but this had no demonstrable biological consequence. DNA vaccination of LMP2- and LMP7-deficient mice induced CD8 super(+) T cell responses that were slightly lower than, although not significantly different from, those induced in wild-type mice. Taken together, our results challenge the notion that immunoproteasomes are generally needed for effective antiviral CD8 super(+) T cell responses and for the shaping of immunodominance hierarchies. We conclude that the immunoproteasome may affect T cell responses to only a limited number of viral epitopes, and we propose that its main biological function may lie elsewhere. |
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ISSN: | 0022-1767 |