Ex vivo analysis of cytotoxic T lymphocytes to measles antigens during infection and after vaccination in Gambian children

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作者
Jaye, A [1 ]
Magnusen, AF [1 ]
Sadiq, AD [1 ]
Corrah, T [1 ]
Whittle, HC [1 ]
机构
[1] Med Res Council Labs, Fajara, Senegal
关键词
viral infection; peripheral blood mononuclear cells; memory T cells; direct lysis; CD8(+)/CD4(+) cells;
D O I
10.1172/JCI3290
中图分类号
R-3 [医学研究方法]; R3 [基础医学];
学科分类号
1001 ;
摘要
The study of cytotoxic T cell responses to measles antigens during infection and after vaccination may provide insight into the immunopathology of the infection. It will also provide a knowledge of the immunity conferred by wild or attenuated virus, which will help in the design of new vaccines. Direct cytotoxic T cell responses, which did not require in vitro restimulation, were measured from peripheral blood by a standard Cr-51-release assay in 35 patients with acute measles, using HLA class I matched allogeneic B cells as targets. 77% showed specific responses to measles fusion protein, 69% to the hemagglutinin, and 50% to the nucleoprotein. These responses, which were related to severity of disease and history of previous vaccination, had waned by 14-24 wk after measles when memory responses to the same antigens could be elicited by restimulation in 71% of the 13 patients tested. A similar pattern followed vaccination: direct cytotoxic responses to fusion and hemagglutinin proteins were shown in 70% of the 20 children tested while 50% responded to the nucleoprotein. These responses, which were mediated by both CD8(+) and CD4(+) cells, faded over 6 wk when memory responses could be restimulated. Thus, a vigorous cytotoxic T lymphocyte response to fusion, hemagglutinin, and nucleoproteins is important in both natural and vaccine-induced immunity to measles.
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页码:1969 / 1977
页数:9
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