CD8+ T cell landscape in Indigenous and non-Indigenous people restricted by influenza mortality-associated HLA-A*24:02 allomorph

The immunology of Indigenous populations is generally understudied outside the context of diseases that are prevalent in these communities. Here the authors identify prevalence of influenza CD8+ T cell epitopes in an Indigenous Australian population expressing the susceptibility allomorph HLA A*24:0...

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Autores principales: Luca Hensen, Patricia T. Illing, E. Bridie Clemens, Thi H. O. Nguyen, Marios Koutsakos, Carolien E. van de Sandt, Nicole A. Mifsud, Andrea T. Nguyen, Christopher Szeto, Brendon Y. Chua, Hanim Halim, Simone Rizzetto, Fabio Luciani, Liyen Loh, Emma J. Grant, Phillipa M. Saunders, Andrew G. Brooks, Steve Rockman, Tom C. Kotsimbos, Allen C. Cheng, Michael Richards, Glen P. Westall, Linda M. Wakim, Thomas Loudovaris, Stuart I. Mannering, Michael Elliott, Stuart G. Tangye, David C. Jackson, Katie L. Flanagan, Jamie Rossjohn, Stephanie Gras, Jane Davies, Adrian Miller, Steven Y. C. Tong, Anthony W. Purcell, Katherine Kedzierska
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Publicado: Nature Portfolio 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/a3a6a4c017e544c7b83819f5cde0c3d5
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Sumario:The immunology of Indigenous populations is generally understudied outside the context of diseases that are prevalent in these communities. Here the authors identify prevalence of influenza CD8+ T cell epitopes in an Indigenous Australian population expressing the susceptibility allomorph HLA A*24:02 and validate immunodominance of some of these epitopes in mice.