Journal article
A lipidated peptide of Mycobacterium tuberculosis resuscitates the protective efficacy of BCG vaccine by evoking memory T cell immunity
PK Rai, SB Chodisetti, W Zeng, S Nadeem, SK Maurya, S Pahari, AK Janmeja, DC Jackson, JN Agrewala
Journal of Translational Medicine | BMC | Published : 2017
Abstract
Background: The current BCG vaccine induces only short-term protection against Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb), suggesting its failure to generate long-lasting memory T cells. Previously, we have demonstrated that a self-adjuvanting peptide of Mtb (L91), successfully generated enduring memory Th1 cells. Consequently, we investigated if L91 was able to recuperate BCG potency in perpetuating the generation of memory T cells and protection against Mtb infected mice. Methods: In the present study, we evaluated the potency of a self adjuvanting Mtb peptide vaccine L91 in invigorating BCG immune response against Mtb in mice. Female BALB/c mice were immunized with BCG. Later, they were boosted twi..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the Department of Biotechnology, Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of India, New Delhi, India. (DBT grant GAP 103 to Javed N Agrewala). PKR, SBC, SKM, SP are recipients of CSIR fellowship. SN is a recipient of DBT fellowship.