• Title of article

    Immunodominance: A pivotal principle in host response to viral infections

  • Author/Authors

    Akram، نويسنده , , Ali and Inman، نويسنده , , Robert D.، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
  • Pages
    17
  • From page
    99
  • To page
    115
  • Abstract
    We encounter pathogens on a daily basis and our immune system has evolved to mount an immune response following an infection. An interesting phenomenon that has evolved in response to clearing bacterial and viral infections is called immunodominance. Immunodominance refers to the phenomenon that, despite co-expression of multiple major histocompatibility complex class I alleles by host cells and the potential generation of hundreds of distinct antigenic peptides for recognition following an infection, a large portion of the anti-viral cytotoxic T lymphocyte population targets only some peptide/MHC class I complexes. Here we review the main factors contributing to immunodominance in relation to influenza A and HIV infection. Of special interest are the factors contributing to immunodominance in humans and rodents following influenza A infection. By critically reviewing these findings, we hope to improve understanding of the challenges facing the discovery of new factors enabling better anti-viral vaccine strategies in the future.
  • Keywords
    MHC Class I , Influenza infection , HIV infection , Host immune response , Immunodominance , Immunodominant peptide
  • Journal title
    Clinical Immunology
  • Serial Year
    2012
  • Journal title
    Clinical Immunology
  • Record number

    1855669