Clonal analysis of Salmonella-specific effector T cells reveals serovar-specific and cross-reactive T cell responses
To tackle the complexity of cross-reactive and pathogen-specific T cell responses against related Salmonella serovars, we used mass cytometry, unbiased single-cell cloning, live fluorescence barcoding, and T cell–receptor sequencing to reconstruct the Salmonella -specific repertoire of circulating e...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Nature immunology 2018-07, Vol.19 (7), p.742-754 |
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Zusammenfassung: | To tackle the complexity of cross-reactive and pathogen-specific T cell responses against related
Salmonella
serovars, we used mass cytometry, unbiased single-cell cloning, live fluorescence barcoding, and T cell–receptor sequencing to reconstruct the
Salmonella
-specific repertoire of circulating effector CD4
+
T cells, isolated from volunteers challenged with
Salmonella enterica
serovar Typhi (
S
. Typhi) or
Salmonella
Paratyphi A (
S
. Paratyphi). We describe the expansion of cross-reactive responses against distantly related
Salmonella
serovars and of clonotypes recognizing immunodominant antigens uniquely expressed by
S
. Typhi or
S
. Paratyphi A. In addition, single–amino acid variations in two immunodominant proteins, CdtB and PhoN, lead to the accumulation of T cells that do not cross-react against the different serovars, thus demonstrating how minor sequence variations in a complex microorganism shape the pathogen-specific T cell repertoire. Our results identify immune-dominant, serovar-specific, and cross-reactive T cell antigens, which should aid in the design of T cell–vaccination strategies against
Salmonella
.
Typhoidal
Salmonella
is a major pathogen, but there is still a lack of knowledge about suitable vaccine antigens. Cerundolo and colleagues deep-phenotype bacteria-specific CD4
+
T cells of
Salmonella
-infected volunteers to define cross-reactive and serovar-specific responses. |
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ISSN: | 1529-2908 1529-2916 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41590-018-0133-z |