Journal article
Disentangling the relative importance of T cell responses in COVID-19: leading actors or supporting cast?
SJ Kent, DS Khoury, A Reynaldi, JA Juno, AK Wheatley, E Stadler, E John Wherry, J Triccas, SC Sasson, D Cromer, MP Davenport
Nature Reviews Immunology | NATURE PORTFOLIO | Published : 2022
Abstract
The rapid development of multiple vaccines providing strong protection from severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection has been a major achievement. There is now compelling evidence for the role of neutralizing antibodies in protective immunity. T cells may play a role in resolution of primary SARS-CoV-2 infection, and there is a widely expressed view that T cell-mediated immunity also plays an important role in vaccine-mediated protection. Here we discuss the role of vaccine-induced T cells in two distinct stages of infection: firstly, in protection from acquisition of symptomatic SARS-CoV-2 infection following exposure; secondly, if infection does occur, the pot..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by Australian NHMRC programme grant 1149990 to S.J.K. and M.P.D., Australian MRFF award 2005544 to S.J.K., J.A.J., A.K.W. and M.P.D., MRFF award 2007221 to J.T. and US NIH grants AI105343, AI082630, AI108545, AI155577 and AI149680 to E.J.W. S.J.K., D.S.K., J.A.J., A.K.W., D.C. and M.P.D. are supported by NHMRC fellowships.