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Human Immunology | 1996

Definition of an HLA-A3-like supermotif demonstrates the overlapping peptide-binding repertoires of common HLA molecules

John Sidney; Howard M. Grey; Scott Southwood; Esteban Celis; Peggy Wentworth; Marie-France del Guercio; Ralph T. Kubo; R W Chesnut; Alessandro Sette

An HLA-A3-like supertype (minimally comprised of products from the HLA class I alleles A3, A11, A31, A*3301, and A*6801) has been defined on the basis of (a) structural similarities in the antigen-binding groove, (b) shared main anchor peptide-binding motifs, (c) the identification of peptides cross-reacting with most or all of these molecules, and (d) the definition of an A3-like supermotif that efficiently predicts highly cross-reactive peptides. Detailed secondary anchor maps for A3, A11, A31, A*3301, and A*6801 are also described. The biologic relevance of the A3-like supertype is indicated by the fact that high frequencies of the A3-like supertype alleles are conserved in all major ethnic groups. Because A3-like supertype alleles are found in most major HLA evolutionary lineages, possibly a reflection of common ancestry, the A3-like supermotif might in fact represent a primeval human HLA class I peptide-binding specificity. It is also possible that these phenomena might be related to optimal exploitation of the peptide specificity by human TAP molecules. The grouping of HLA alleles into supertypes on the basis of their overlapping peptide-binding repertoires represents an alternative to serologic or phylogenetic classification.


Pharmaceutical biotechnology | 1995

Design and Testing of Peptide-Based Cytotoxic T-Cell-Mediated Immunotherapeutics to Treat Infectious Diseases and Cancer

R W Chesnut; Alessandro Sette; Esteban Celis; Peggy Wentworth; Ralph T. Kubo; Jeff Alexander; Glenn Ishioka; Antonella Vitiello; Howard M. Grey

Cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) have been implicated in the control and elimination of various viral and bacterial infections, tumors, and some parasitic diseases. CTLs that are characterized by the presence of the CD8 antigen generally recognize peptide fragments derived from intracellular processing of various antigens in the form of a complex with MHC class I molecules expressed on the cell surface (Germain and Margulies, 1993). This recognition may result in the lysis of the cell bearing the MHC-peptide antigen complex in an antigen-specific, MHC-restricted manner (Germain and Margulies, 1993). In addition, CTLs also generate a number of different lymphokines including gamma interferon (IFN-γ) and tumor necrosis factor (TNF), which are either directly cytolytic, regulate viral replication, or function to amplify the ongoing immune response (van der Bruggen and Van den Eynde, 1992; Jassoy et al., 1993; Rosenberg et al., 1988).


Journal of Immunology | 1994

The relationship between class I binding affinity and immunogenicity of potential cytotoxic T cell epitopes.

A Sette; A Vitiello; B. Reherman; P Fowler; R. Nayersina; W. M. Kast; C. J. M. Melief; Carla Oseroff; L Yuan; Jörg Ruppert; John Sidney; M F del Guercio; Scott Southwood; Ralph T. Kubo; R W Chesnut; Howard M. Grey; Francis V. Chisari


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 1994

Induction of anti-tumor cytotoxic T lymphocytes in normal humans using primary cultures and synthetic peptide epitopes

Esteban Celis; Van Tsai; Claire Crimi; Robert DeMars; Peggy Wentworth; R W Chesnut; Howard M. Grey; Alessandro Sette; Horacio M. Serra


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 1989

Prediction of major histocompatibility complex binding regions of protein antigens by sequence pattern analysis

Alessandro Sette; Søren Buus; Ettore Appella; John A. Smith; R W Chesnut; C Miles; S M Colon; Howard M. Grey


Journal of Immunology | 1996

Analysis of cytotoxic T cell responses to dominant and subdominant epitopes during acute and chronic lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus infection.

R G van der Most; Alessandro Sette; Carla Oseroff; Jeff Alexander; Kaja Murali-Krishna; L L Lau; Scott Southwood; John Sidney; R W Chesnut; M Matloubian; Rafi Ahmed


Journal of Immunology | 1997

The hepatitis B virus-specific CTL responses induced in humans by lipopeptide vaccination are comparable to those elicited by acute viral infection.

Brian D. Livingston; Claire Crimi; Howard M. Grey; Glenn Ishioka; Francis V. Chisari; John Fikes; R W Chesnut; A Sette


Virology | 1998

Identification of Db- and Kb-restricted subdominant cytotoxic T-cell responses in lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus-infected mice.

Robbert G. van der Most; Kaja Murali-Krishna; J. Lindsay Whitton; Carla Oseroff; Jeff Alexander; Scott Southwood; John Sidney; R W Chesnut; Alessandro Sette; Rafi Ahmed


European Journal of Immunology | 1996

Differences and similarities in the A2.1-restricted cytotoxic T cell repertoire in humans and human leukocyte antigen-transgenic mice

Peggy Wentworth; Antonella Vitiello; John Sidney; Elissa Keogh; R W Chesnut; Howard M. Grey; Alessandro Sette


Journal of Immunology | 1990

Characterization of the specificity of peptide binding to four DR haplotypes.

D O'Sullivan; John Sidney; Ettore Appella; L Walker; L Phillips; S M Colón; C Miles; R W Chesnut; A Sette

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Howard M. Grey

La Jolla Institute for Allergy and Immunology

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John Sidney

La Jolla Institute for Allergy and Immunology

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Scott Southwood

La Jolla Institute for Allergy and Immunology

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A Sette

Johns Hopkins University

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Carla Oseroff

La Jolla Institute for Allergy and Immunology

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Esteban Celis

Georgia Regents University

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