Publications by authors named "Galina V Petrova"

The immunologic significance of cross-reactivity of TCR recognition of peptide:MHC complexes is still poorly understood. We have described TCR cross-reactivity in a system involving polyclonal CD8 T cell recognition of the well characterized influenza viral M1 epitope. While M1 is generally conserved between influenza A isolates, error-prone transcription generates stable variant RNA during infection which could act as novel epitopes.

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Memory T-cell repertoires are populated by clonotypes selected by an individual's history of antigen exposures. Our previous analysis of middle-age CD8(+) T-cell memory repertoires to the influenza-derived epitope M1(58-66) , described a network of highly cross-reactive BV19 clonotypes responding to M1(58-66) and at least one peptide with a conservative amino acid substitution at either of two TCR contact positions. Here, we report that some substitutions abrogate BV19 responses and favor responses with different BV.

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Cross-reactivity of T cells is defined as recognition of two or more peptide-MHC complexes by the same T cell. Although examples of cross-reactivity have been reported, a detailed examination of cross-reactivity has not been performed. In this study, we took advantage of the high degree of polyclonality in the BV19 T cell repertoire responding to influenza M1(58-66) in HLA-A2 individuals to obtain a measure of simple cross-reactivity.

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