The magnitude of T cell responses to infection is a function of the naïve T cell repertoire combined with the context and duration of antigen presentation. Using mass spectrometry, we identify and quantify 21 class 1 MHC-restricted influenza A virus (IAV)-peptides following either direct or cross-presentation. All these peptides, including seven novel epitopes, elicit T cell responses in infected C57BL/6 mice. Directly presented IAV epitopes maintain their relative abundance across distinct cell types and reveal a broad range of epitope abundances. In contrast, cross-presented epitopes are more uniform in abundance. We observe a clear disparity in the abundance of the two key immunodominant IAV antigens, wherein direct infection drives opti...
The immunologic significance of cross-reactivity of TCR recognition of peptide:MHC complexes is stil...
The immunologic significance of cross-reactivity of TCR recognition of peptide:MHC complexes is stil...
textabstractRecently it was shown that influenza A viruses can accumulate mutations in epitopes asso...
The magnitude of T cell responses to infection is a function of the naïve T cell repertoire combined...
The identification of T cell epitopes is crucial for the understanding of the host immune response d...
The presentation of pathogen-derived peptides on MHC class I molecules is essential for the initiati...
Influenza virus infection and the resulting complications are a significant global public health pro...
The immunologic significance of cross-reactivity of TCR recognition of peptide:MHC complexes is stil...
Influenza is a contagious, acute respiratory disease that is a major cause of morbidity and mortalit...
The immunologic significance of cross-reactivity of TCR recognition of peptide:MHC complexes is stil...
<div><p>Influenza virus infection and the resulting complications are a significant global public he...
The immunologic significance of cross-reactivity of TCR recognition of peptide:MHC complexes is stil...
The immunologic significance of cross-reactivity of TCR recognition of peptide:MHC complexes is stil...
The immunologic significance of cross-reactivity of TCR recognition of peptide:MHC complexes is stil...
T cell recognition of peptides presented by human leukocyte antigens (HLAs) is mediated by the highl...
The immunologic significance of cross-reactivity of TCR recognition of peptide:MHC complexes is stil...
The immunologic significance of cross-reactivity of TCR recognition of peptide:MHC complexes is stil...
textabstractRecently it was shown that influenza A viruses can accumulate mutations in epitopes asso...
The magnitude of T cell responses to infection is a function of the naïve T cell repertoire combined...
The identification of T cell epitopes is crucial for the understanding of the host immune response d...
The presentation of pathogen-derived peptides on MHC class I molecules is essential for the initiati...
Influenza virus infection and the resulting complications are a significant global public health pro...
The immunologic significance of cross-reactivity of TCR recognition of peptide:MHC complexes is stil...
Influenza is a contagious, acute respiratory disease that is a major cause of morbidity and mortalit...
The immunologic significance of cross-reactivity of TCR recognition of peptide:MHC complexes is stil...
<div><p>Influenza virus infection and the resulting complications are a significant global public he...
The immunologic significance of cross-reactivity of TCR recognition of peptide:MHC complexes is stil...
The immunologic significance of cross-reactivity of TCR recognition of peptide:MHC complexes is stil...
The immunologic significance of cross-reactivity of TCR recognition of peptide:MHC complexes is stil...
T cell recognition of peptides presented by human leukocyte antigens (HLAs) is mediated by the highl...
The immunologic significance of cross-reactivity of TCR recognition of peptide:MHC complexes is stil...
The immunologic significance of cross-reactivity of TCR recognition of peptide:MHC complexes is stil...
textabstractRecently it was shown that influenza A viruses can accumulate mutations in epitopes asso...