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Memory Th1 Cells Are Protective in Invasive Staphylococcus aureus Infection

Authors :
Brown, AF
Murphy, AG
Lalor, SJ
Leech, JM
O'Keeffe, KM
Mac Aogain, M
O'Halloran, DP
Lacey, KA
Tavakol, Mehri
Hearnden, CH
Fitzgerald-Hughes, D
Humphreys, H
Fennell, JP
van Wamel, WJ
Foster, TJ
Geoghegan, JA
Lavelle, EC
Rogers, TR
McLoughlin, RM
Brown, AF
Murphy, AG
Lalor, SJ
Leech, JM
O'Keeffe, KM
Mac Aogain, M
O'Halloran, DP
Lacey, KA
Tavakol, Mehri
Hearnden, CH
Fitzgerald-Hughes, D
Humphreys, H
Fennell, JP
van Wamel, WJ
Foster, TJ
Geoghegan, JA
Lavelle, EC
Rogers, TR
McLoughlin, RM
Source :
Brown , AF , Murphy , AG , Lalor , SJ , Leech , JM , O'Keeffe , KM , Mac Aogain , M , O'Halloran , DP , Lacey , KA , Tavakol , M , Hearnden , CH , Fitzgerald-Hughes , D , Humphreys , H , Fennell , JP , van Wamel , WJ , Foster , TJ , Geoghegan , JA , Lavelle , EC , Rogers , TR & McLoughlin , RM 2015 , ' Memory Th1 Cells Are Protective in Invasive Staphylococcus aureus Infection ' , PLoS Pathogens (print) , vol. 11 , no. 11 .
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Mechanisms of protective immunity to Staphylococcus aureus infection in humans remain elusive. While the importance of cellular immunity has been shown in mice, T cell responses in humans have not been characterised. Using a murine model of recurrent S. aureus peritonitis, we demonstrated that prior exposure to S. aureus enhanced IFN gamma responses upon subsequent infection, while adoptive transfer of S. aureus antigen-specific Th1 cells was protective in naive mice. Translating these findings, we found that S. aureus antigen-specific Th1 cells were also significantly expanded during human S. aureus bloodstream infection (BSI). These Th1 cells were CD45RO(+), indicative of a memory phenotype. Thus, exposure to S. aureus induces memory Th1 cells in mice and humans, identifying Th1 cells as potential S. aureus vaccine targets. Consequently, we developed a model vaccine comprising staphylococcal clumping factor A, which we demonstrate to be an effective human T cell antigen, combined with the Th1-driving adjuvant CpG. This novel Th1-inducing vaccine conferred significant protection during S. aureus infection in mice. This study notably advances our understanding of S. aureus cellular immunity, and demonstrates for the first time that a correlate of S. aureus protective immunity identified in mice may be relevant in humans.

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Brown , AF , Murphy , AG , Lalor , SJ , Leech , JM , O'Keeffe , KM , Mac Aogain , M , O'Halloran , DP , Lacey , KA , Tavakol , M , Hearnden , CH , Fitzgerald-Hughes , D , Humphreys , H , Fennell , JP , van Wamel , WJ , Foster , TJ , Geoghegan , JA , Lavelle , EC , Rogers , TR & McLoughlin , RM 2015 , ' Memory Th1 Cells Are Protective in Invasive Staphylococcus aureus Infection ' , PLoS Pathogens (print) , vol. 11 , no. 11 .
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edsoai.on1313619675
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Electronic Resource