Characterization of the peptide-binding specificity of Mamu-A*11 results in the identification of SIV-derived epitopes and interspecies cross-reactivity.
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Co-evolution of the MHC class I and KIR gene families in rhesus macaques: ancestry and plasticityPeptide-binding motifs associated with MHC molecules common in Chinese rhesus macaques are analogous to those of human HLA supertypes and include HLA-B27-like alleles.Identification of the peptide-binding motif recognized by the pigtail macaque class I MHC molecule Mane-A1*082:01 (Mane A*0301).Quantitative peptide binding motifs for 19 human and mouse MHC class I molecules derived using positional scanning combinatorial peptide libraries.Two MHC class I molecules associated with elite control of immunodeficiency virus replication, Mamu-B*08 and HLA-B*2705, bind peptides with sequence similarity.Computational immunology meets bioinformatics: the use of prediction tools for molecular binding in the simulation of the immune system.The most common Chinese rhesus macaque MHC class I molecule shares peptide binding repertoire with the HLA-B7 supertype.The role of MHC class I allele Mamu-A*07 during SIV(mac)239 infectionTranscriptionally abundant major histocompatibility complex class I alleles are fundamental to nonhuman primate simian immunodeficiency virus-specific CD8+ T cell responses.Functional analysis of frequently expressed Chinese rhesus macaque MHC class I molecules Mamu-A1*02601 and Mamu-B*08301 reveals HLA-A2 and HLA-A3 supertypic specificities.SIV-infected Chinese-origin rhesus macaques express specific MHC class I alleles in either elite controllers or normal progressorsChinese origin rhesus macaque major histocompatibility complex class I molecules promiscuously present epitopes from SIV associated with molecules of Indian origin; implications for immunodominance and viral escape.CD8+ T cell escape mutations in simian immunodeficiency virus SIVmac239 cause fitness defects in vivo, and many revert after transmissionNetMHCpan, a method for MHC class I binding prediction beyond humans.MHC class I A region diversity and polymorphism in macaque speciesA shared MHC supertype motif emerges by convergent evolution in macaques and mice, but is totally absent in human MHC molecules.The TB-specific CD4(+) T cell immune repertoire in both cynomolgus and rhesus macaques largely overlap with humans.A snapshot of the Mamu-B genes and their allelic repertoire in rhesus macaques of Chinese originRelevance of studying T cell responses in SIV-infected rhesus macaques.Characterization of the major histocompatibility complex class I A alleles in cynomolgus macaques of Vietnamese origin.A viral, transporter associated with antigen processing (TAP)-independent, high affinity ligand with alternative interactions endogenously presented by the nonclassical human leukocyte antigen E class I molecule.Unusual viral ligand with alternative interactions is presented by HLA-Cw4 in human respiratory syncytial virus-infected cells.Lessons on Non-Progression of HIV Disease from Monkeys.A Specialist Macaque MHC Class I Molecule with HLA-B*27-like Peptide-Binding Characteristics.
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Characterization of the peptide-binding specificity of Mamu-A*11 results in the identification of SIV-derived epitopes and interspecies cross-reactivity.
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Bianca R Mothé
Huynh-Hoa Bui
Jeff Alexander
John Loffredo
John Sidney
Marie-France del Guercio
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2005-03-04T00:00:00Z
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