2017
DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2017.01262
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Polyfunctional CD4+ T Cells As Targets for Tuberculosis Vaccination

Abstract: Tuberculosis (TB), caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb), remains a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, despite the widespread use of the only licensed vaccine, Bacille Calmette Guerin (BCG). Eradication of TB will require a more effective vaccine, yet evaluation of new vaccine candidates is hampered by lack of defined correlates of protection. Animal and human studies of intracellular pathogens have extensively evaluated polyfunctional CD4+ T cells producing multiple pro-inflammatory cyto… Show more

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“…The cell-mediated immune response was analyzed by measuring the various cytokine releases from splenocytes restimulated with soluble His6-H4 or His6-H28. IFN-g, a T h 1 cytokine strongly associated with cellmediated immune response, has a significant role in protection from TB (56,58). The particulate vaccinesimmunized group showed a higher IFN-g production when compared with the soluble vaccines-immunized group in response to either soluble His6-H4 or His6-H28 stimulation at the later culture time point (Fig.…”
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confidence: 94%
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“…The cell-mediated immune response was analyzed by measuring the various cytokine releases from splenocytes restimulated with soluble His6-H4 or His6-H28. IFN-g, a T h 1 cytokine strongly associated with cellmediated immune response, has a significant role in protection from TB (56,58). The particulate vaccinesimmunized group showed a higher IFN-g production when compared with the soluble vaccines-immunized group in response to either soluble His6-H4 or His6-H28 stimulation at the later culture time point (Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Cell-mediated immunity, contributed by T cells, plays an important role for protection against intracellular pathogens (56). Polyfunctional CD4 + T cells could simultaneously produce multiple T h 1 cytokines (IFN-g, IL-2, and TNF-a) after M. tuberculosis infection or vaccination (56)(57)(58). The cell-mediated immune response was analyzed by measuring the various cytokine releases from splenocytes restimulated with soluble His6-H4 or His6-H28.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While the BCG vaccine protects against disseminated tuberculosis, especially in young children who are most at risk, its ability to protect from pulmonary disease varies across the world 86. Current studies in mice, non‐human primates and humans are focussed on increasing the immune protection offered by BCG, for example by using prime‐boost strategies 86, 87.…”
Section: Human Vaccines: Recent Progress and Continuing Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While the BCG vaccine protects against disseminated tuberculosis, especially in young children who are most at risk, its ability to protect from pulmonary disease varies across the world 86. Current studies in mice, non‐human primates and humans are focussed on increasing the immune protection offered by BCG, for example by using prime‐boost strategies 86, 87. BCG effectiveness can also be achieved by altering the vaccination route, with mucosal and intravenous routes offering enhanced protection compared with more traditional subcutaneous or intradermal injection in a non‐human primate model 88.…”
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