Abstract:1 Streptococcus pneumoniae (Spn) is a common cause of respiratory infection, but also frequently 2 colonises the nasopharynx in the absence of disease. We used mass cytometry to study immune 3 cells from nasal biopsy samples, collected following experimental human pneumococcal challenge, 4 in order to identify immunological changes that follow and control spn colonisation. Using 37 5 markers, we characterized 293 nasal immune cell clusters, of which 7 were associated with Spn 6 colonisation. B cell and CD8 + C… Show more
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