Single cell gene expression profiling reveals qualitatively distinct CD8 T cells elicited by different gene-based vaccines


Autoria(s): Flatz L.; Roychoudhuri R.; Honda M.; Filali A.; Goulet J.P.; Kettaf N.; Roederer M.; Haddad E.; Sekaly R.P.; Nabel G.J.
Data(s)

2011

Resumo

The CD8 T cell response generatedby gene-based vaccines is importantfor protective immunity againstmany infectious diseases but its complexityis incompletely understood.Here, we report that different vaccinesencoding HIV Env elicit qualitativelydistinct CD8 T cells that wereidentified by patterns of gene expressionin individual cells. Three alternativeprime-boost vector combinationsstimulated antigen-specific CD8 Tcell populations of similar magnitudeand function by intracellular cytokinestaining; however, single cell geneexpression profiling enabled the discriminationof distinct CM and EMCD8 cells elicited by the three vaccines.Two previously unrecognizedCD8 T cell subsets have been definedby their coexpression of Eomes,Cxcr3 and Ccr7; or Klrk1, Klrg1 andCcr5 in CM and EM cells respectively.

Identificador

http://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_A83A53047AEB

isbn:0344-5062

isiid:000287836500016

Idioma(s)

en

Fonte

Annual Congress SGAI-SSAI, Advances in immunology and allergology: from research to diagnosis and therapy

Tipo

info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject

inproceedings