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Effects of BCG vaccination on donor unrestricted T cells in humans

Authors :
Thomas J. Scriba
Katie Hadley
Chetan Seshadri
Daniel F. Hoft
Henry W. Boom
Melissa Murphy
Mark Hatherill
Anele Gela
Willem A Hanekom
John L. Johnson
David M. Lewinsohn
Sara Suliman
Simone A. Joosten
B. Moody
Tom H. M. Ottenhoff
Elisa Nemes
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2021.

Abstract

SummaryAntigen classes other than proteins can be presented to T cells by near-monomorphic antigen-presenting molecules such as CD1, MR1, and butyrophilin 3A1. We sought to define the roles of donor unrestricted T (DURT) cells, including MR1-reactive MAIT cells, CD1b-reactive glucose monomycolate (GMM)-specific T cells, CD1d-reactive NKT cells, and γδ T cells, in vaccination against Mycobacterium tuberculosis. We characterized DURT cells following primary bacille Calmette-Guerin (BCG) vaccination in infants or BCG-revaccination in adults. BCG (re)vaccination did not modulate peripheral blood frequencies, T cell activation or memory profiles of MAIT cells, CD1b-restricted GMM-specific and germline-encoded mycolyl-reactive (GEM) cells or CD1d- restricted NKT cells. By contrast, BCG vaccination was associated with increased frequencies of γδ T cells as well as a novel subset of IFN-γ-expressing CD4+ T cells with a CD26+CD161+TRAV1-2− phenotype in infants. More studies are required to understand the full potential of DURT cells in new TB vaccine strategies.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........8d125c2b49d1773ec926d0e4e6ef3ccd
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.04.29.441927