Strong HLA Class I–Restricted T Cell Responses in Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever: A Double‐Edged Sword?
The Journal of Infectious Diseases 184(11): 1369-1373
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Authors
HL
H. Loke
DB
Delia B. Bethell
CP
Cao Xuan Thanh Phuong
Abstract
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Dengue is an increasingly important cause of morbidity and mortality in the tropics, but vaccine development has been impeded by a poor understanding of disease pathogenesis and, in particular, of immunologic enhancement. In a large case-control study of Vietnamese patients with dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF), variation at the HLA-A locus was significantly associated with susceptibility to DHF (P=.02), and specific HLA-A susceptibility and resistance alleles were identified. HLA-A–specific epitopes were predicted from binding motifs, and ELISPOT analyses of patients with DHF revealed high frequencies of circulating CD8 T lymphocytes that recognized both serotype-specific and –cross-reactive dengue virus epitopes. Thus, strong CD8 T cell responses are induced by natural dengue virus infection, and HLA class I genetic variation is a risk factor for DHF. These genetic and immunologic data support both protective and pathogenic roles for dengue virus–specific CD8 T cell responses in severe disease. The potentially pathogenic role of serotype–cross-reactive CD8 T cells poses yet another obstacle to successful dengue vaccine development
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