Journal article
Glycolipid-peptide vaccination induces liver-resident memory CD8 T cells that protect against malaria
Lauren Holz, Yu Cheng Chua, Regan Anderson, Sarah Draper, Benjamin Compton, Susanna Chan, Juby Mathew, Maria de Menezes, Anton Cozijnsen, Vanessa Mollard, Geoffrey McFadden, Gavin Painter, William R Heath
The Journal of Immunology | Oxford University Press (OUP) | Published : 2020
Abstract
Abstract Liver resident-memory CD8+ T cells (TRM cells) can kill liver-stage Plasmodium-infected cells and prevent malaria, but simple vaccines for generating this important immune population are lacking. Here, we report the development of a fully synthetic self-adjuvanting glycolipid-peptide conjugate vaccine designed to efficiently induce liver TRM cells. Upon cleavage in vivo, the glycolipid-peptide conjugate vaccine releases an MHC I-restricted peptide epitope (to stimulate Plasmodium-specific CD8+ T cells) and an adjuvant component, the NKT cell agonist a-galactosylceramide (a-GalCer). Following transfer of a transgenic CD8+ T cell population, a single dose of this vaccin..
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