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Cross-presentation of caspase-cleaved apoptotic self antigens in HIV infection

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NATURE MEDICINE
Volume 13, Issue 12, Pages 1431-1439

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/nm1679

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We found that the proteome of apoptotic T cells includes prominent fragments of cellular proteins generated by caspases and that a high proportion of distinct T cell epitopes in these fragments is recognized by CD8(+) T cells during HIV infection. The frequencies of effector CD8(+) T cells that are specific for apoptosis-dependent epitopes correlate with the frequency of circulating apoptotic CD4(+) T cells in HIV-1-infected individuals. We propose that these self-reactive effector CD8(+) T cells may contribute to the systemic immune activation during chronic HIV infection. The caspase-dependent cleavage of proteins associated with apoptotic cells has a key role in the induction of self-reactive CD8(+) T cell responses, as the caspase-cleaved fragments are efficiently targeted to the processing machinery and are cross-presented by dendritic cells. These findings demonstrate a previously undescribed role for caspases in immunopathology.

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