Journal article

Liver-Resident Memory CD8 T Cells Form a Front-Line Defense against Malaria Liver-Stage Infection

D Fernandez-Ruiz, WY Ng, LE Holz, JZ Ma, A Zaid, YC Wong, LS Lau, V Mollard, A Cozijnsen, N Collins, J Li, GM Davey, Y Kato, S Devi, R Skandari, M Pauley, JH Manton, DI Godfrey, A Braun, SS Tay Show all

Immunity | CELL PRESS | Published : 2016

Abstract

In recent years, various intervention strategies have reduced malaria morbidity and mortality, but further improvements probably depend upon development of a broadly protective vaccine. To better understand immune requirement for protection, we examined liver-stage immunity after vaccination with irradiated sporozoites, an effective though logistically difficult vaccine. We identified a population of memory CD8+ T cells that expressed the gene signature of tissue-resident memory T (Trm) cells and remained permanently within the liver, where they patrolled the sinusoids. Exploring the requirements for liver Trm cell induction, we showed that by combining dendritic cell-targeted priming with l..

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