Murine CD8 T-cell functional avidity is stable in vivo but not in vitro: Independence from homologous prime/boost time interval and antigen density.
Options
BORIS DOI
Date of Publication
April 2020
Publication Type
Article
Division/Institute
Author
Gilfillan, Connie B | |
Wang, Chensu | |
Rufer, Nathalie | |
Hebeisen, Michael | |
Allard, Mathilde | |
Verdeil, Grégory | |
Irvine, Darrell J | |
Speiser, Daniel E |
Subject(s)
Series
European journal of immunology
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
0014-2980
Publisher
Wiley-VCH
Language
English
Publisher DOI
PubMed ID
31785153
Uncontrolled Keywords
Description
It is known that for achieving high affinity antibody responses, vaccines must be optimized for antigen dose/density, and the prime/boost interval should be at least 4 weeks. Similar knowledge is lacking for generating high avidity T-cell responses. The functional avidity (FA) of T cells, describing responsiveness to peptide, is associated with the quality of effector function and the protective capacity in vivo. Despite its importance, the FA is rarely determined in T-cell vaccination studies. We addressed the question whether different time intervals for short-term homologous vaccinations impact the FA of CD8 T-cell responses. Four-week instead of 2-week intervals between priming and boosting with potent subunit vaccines in C57BL/6 mice did not improve FA. Equally, similar FA was observed after vaccination with virus-like particles displaying low versus high antigen densities. Interestingly, FA was stable in vivo but not in vitro, depending on the antigen dose and the time interval since T-cell activation, as observed in murine monoclonal T cells. Our findings suggest dynamic in vivo modulation for equal FA. We conclude that low antigen density vaccines or a minimal 4-week prime/boost interval are not crucial for the T-cell's FA, in contrast to antibody responses.
File(s)
File | File Type | Format | Size | License | Publisher/Copright statement | Content | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gilfillan_et_al-2019-European_Journal_of_Immunology.pdf | text | Adobe PDF | 601.9 KB | Attribution (CC BY 4.0) | published |