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Epitope-specific CD4+ , but not CD8+ , T-cell responses induced by recombinant influenza A viruses protect against Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection.

Eur J Immunol.. 2014-11; 
FlÓrido M, Pillay R, Gillis CM, Xia Y, Turner SJ, Triccas JA, Stambas J, Britton WJ. Tuberculosis Research Program, Centenary Institute, Locked Bag No. 6, Newtown, NSW 2042. Australia.
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Abstract

Tuberculosis remains a global health problem, in part due to failure of the currently available vaccine, BCG, to protect adults against pulmonary forms of the disease. We explored the impact of pulmonary delivery of recombinant influenza A viruses (rIAV) on the induction of Mycobacterium tuberculosis-specific CD4+ and CD8+ T-cell responses and the resultant protection against M. tuberculosis infection in C57BL/6 mice. Intranasal infection with rIAVs expressing a CD4+ T cell epitope from the Ag85B protein (PR8.p25) or CD8+ T cell epitope from the TB10.4 protein (PR8.TB10.4) generated strong T cell responses to the M. tuberculosis-specific epitopes in the lung that persisted long after the rIAVs were cleared. Inf... More

Keywords

CD4+ T cells; Lung, Recombinant influenza A virus; Tuberculosis; interferon-γ