Publication: Unusual viral ligand with alternative interactions is presented by HLA-Cw4 in human respiratory syncytial virus-infected cells.
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Infantes, Susana ISCIII 



Lorente, Elena ISCIII 





Ramos, Manuel ISCIII 





Garcia, Ruth ISCIII 

Jimenez, Mercedes ISCIII 

Iborra, Salvador ISCIII 





Val, Margarita del ISCIII 





Lopez, Daniel ISCIII 





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Wiley
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Short viral antigens bound to human major histocompatibility complex (HLA) class I molecules are presented on infected cells. Vaccine development frequently relies on synthetic peptides to identify optimal HLA class I ligands. However, when natural peptides are analyzed, more complex mixtures are found. By immunoproteomics analysis, we identify in this study a physiologically processed HLA ligand derived from the human respiratory syncytial virus matrix protein that is very different from what was expected from studies with synthetic peptides. This natural HLA-Cw4 class I ligand uses alternative interactions to the anchor motifs previously described for its presenting HLA-Cw4 class I molecule. Finally, this octameric peptide shares its C-terminal core with the H-2D(b) nonamer ligand previously identified in the mouse model. These data have implications for the identification of antiviral cytotoxic T lymphocyte responses and for vaccine development.
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Immunol Cell Biol . 2011 May;89(4):558-65.





