نتایج جستجو برای: t cell vaccination

تعداد نتایج: 2220123  

2016
Wenxin Zheng Kinga B. Skowron Jukes P. Namm Byron Burnette Christian Fernandez Ainhoa Arina Hua Liang Michael T. Spiotto Mitchell C. Posner Yang-Xin Fu Ralph R. Weichselbaum

The majority of cancer patients respond poorly to either vaccine or checkpoint blockade, and even to the combination of both. They are often resistant to high doses of radiation therapy as well. We examined prognostic markers of immune cell infiltration in pancreatic cancer. Patients with low CD8+ T cell infiltration and high PD-L1 expression (CD8+ TloPD-L1hi) experienced poor outcomes. We deve...

Journal: :The new microbiologica 2016
Raffaella Palazzo Maria Carollo Manuela Bianco Giorgio Fedele Ilaria Schiavoni Elisabetta Pandolfi Alberto Villani Alberto E Tozzi Françoise Mascart Clara M Ausiello

The resurgence of pertussis suggests the need for greater efforts to understand the long-lasting protective responses induced by vaccination. In this paper we dissect the persistence of T memory responses induced by primary vaccination with two different acellular pertussis (aP) vaccines, hexavalent Hexavac® vaccine (Hexavac) (Sanofi Pasteur MSD) and Infanrix hexa® (Infanrix) (Glaxo-SmithKline ...

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Introduction & Objective: Both CD4+ type 1 helper (Th1) cells and CD8+ T cells play effective roles in protection against Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection. DNA vaccine encoding MPB51 can induce Th1-type immune responses and protective immunity upon challenge with M.tuberculosis. This study address to identify T-cell immunodominant epitopes on MPB51 in C57BL/6 mice. Materials & Methods : ...

2016
Thomas Hills Phillip G. Jakeman Robert C. Carlisle Paul Klenerman Leonard W. Seymour Ryan Cawood

The need for CD4+ T cell responses to arise de novo following vaccination can limit the speed of B cell responses. Populations of pre-existing vaccine-induced or anti-viral CD4+ T cells recognising distinct antigens could be exploited to overcome this limitation. We hypothesise that liposomal vaccine particles encapsulating epitopes that are recognised, after processing and B cell MHCII present...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2008
Annika Vogt Brice Mahé Dominique Costagliola Olivia Bonduelle Sabrina Hadam Gregor Schaefer Hans Schaefer Christine Katlama Wolfram Sterry Brigitte Autran Ulrike Blume-Peytavi Béhazine Combadiere

Induction of T cell responses has become one of the major goals in therapeutic vaccination against viral diseases and cancer. The use of the skin as target organ for vaccine has been spurred by recent implication of epithelial dendritic cells in CD8 cell cross-priming and suggests that vaccination via the transcutaneous (TC) route may be relevant in the induction of cellular immune responses. W...

2012
Richard D. Antrobus Patrick J. Lillie Tamara K. Berthoud Alexandra J. Spencer James E. McLaren Kristin Ladell Teresa Lambe Anita Milicic David A. Price Adrian V. S. Hill Sarah C. Gilbert

BACKGROUND Current influenza vaccines have reduced immunogenicity and are of uncertain efficacy in older adults. We assessed the safety and immunogenicity of MVA-NP+M1, a viral-vectored influenza vaccine designed to boost memory T cell responses, in a group of older adults. METHODS Thirty volunteers (aged 50-85) received a single intramuscular injection of MVA-NP+M1 at a dose of 1·5×10(8) pla...

2013
One B Dintwe Cheryl L Day Erica Smit Elisa Nemes Clive Gray Michele Tameris Helen McShane Hassan Mahomed Willem A Hanekom Thomas J Scriba

Heterologous prime-boost strategies hold promise for vaccination against tuberculosis. However, the T-cell characteristics required for protection are not known. We proposed that boost vaccines should induce long-lived functional and phenotypic changes to T cells primed by Bacille Calmette Guerin (BCG) and/or natural exposure to mycobacteria. We characterized changes among specific CD4(+) T cel...

Journal: :The Journal of allergy and clinical immunology 2014
Mark K Slifka Donald Y M Leung Erika Hammarlund Hans-Peter Raué Eric L Simpson Susan Tofte Shahana Baig-Lewis Gloria David Henry Lynn Rob Woolson Tissa Hata Henry Milgrom Jon Hanifin

BACKGROUND Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a common inflammatory skin disease with a global prevalence ranging from 3% to 20%. Patients with AD have an increased risk for complications after viral infection (eg, herpes simplex virus), and vaccination of patients with AD with live vaccinia virus is contraindicated because of a heightened risk of eczema vaccinatum, a rare but potentially lethal complic...

Journal: :Oncoimmunology 2016
Florian Wimmers Erik H J G Aarntzen Tjitske Duiveman-deBoer Carl G Figdor Joannes F M Jacobs Jurjen Tel I Jolanda M de Vries

Cytotoxic T cells are considered crucial for antitumor immunity and their induction is the aim of various immunotherapeutic strategies. High frequencies of tumor-specific CD8+ T cells alone, however, are no guarantee for long-term tumor control. Here, we analyzed the functionality of tumor-specific CD8+ T cells in melanoma patients upon dendritic cell vaccination by measuring multiple T cell ef...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2012
Christina K Baumgartner Hideo Yagita Laurent P Malherbe

Diverse Ag-specific memory TCR repertoires are essential for protection against pathogens. Subunit vaccines that combine peptide or protein Ags with TLR agonists are very potent at inducing T cell immune responses, but their capacity to elicit stable and diverse memory CD4 T cell repertoires has not been evaluated. In this study, we examined the evolution of a complex Ag-specific population dur...

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