H. Kita et al., HLA B44-RESTRICTED CYTOTOXIC T-LYMPHOCYTE RESPONSES TO THE PEPTIDES OF HCV NUCLEOPROTEIN RESIDUES 81-100 IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC HEPATITIS-C, Journal of gastroenterology, 30(6), 1995, pp. 809-812
Human leukocyte antigen B44-restricted cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs)
recognize an epitope in hepatitis C virus (HCV) nucleoprotein residues
81-100. CTLs that recognize two wild-type peptides 81-100 of HCV geno
types 1b/II and 2a/III were generated from peripheral blood lymphocyte
s of each of three patients studied. Although CTLs that recognize a wi
ld-type peptide 81-100 of HCV genotypes 1a/I and 2b/IV were not genera
ted from any patient, CTLs that recognize peptide 81-100 of a rare HCV
isolate of type 1a/I were generated from two patients. The results su
ggest that HLA B44-restricted CTLs recognize most, if not all, HCV iso
lates of types 1b/II and 2a/III and rare variants of type 1a/I and tha
t the wild-type HCV isolates of genotypes 1a/I and 2b/IV may be less i
mmunogenic for HLA B44-restricted CTLs.