Cross-priming of cytotoxic T lymphocytes by professional antigen-presenting cells (APC) is a potential hazard to self tolerance because it exposes naive T cells to tissue-specific self antigens in the context of co-stimulatory signals. Here we show that cross-presentation of exogenous material occurs constitutively within the thymus. Although efficient cross-presentation is a property of relatively few APC it results in thymocyte deletion both in vitro and in vivo, suggesting that intrathymic cross-presentation can operate as an effective component of tolerance to circulating self antigens. The capacity of minor cell populations to mediate thymocyte deletion but not positive selection reflects an underlying difference in the biology of these two processes.
Oral and intra-nasal vaccines represent a key means of inducing mucosal-based immunity against infection with SARS-CoV-2, yet such vaccines represent only a minority of candidates currently in development. In this brief communication, we assessed the expression of the SARS-CoV-2 Receptor Binding Domain (RBD) subunit of the surface-exposed Spike (S) glycoprotein in the leaves of nine edible plant species (lettuce, spinach, collard greens, tomato, cucumber, radish, arugula, pepper, and Coho greens), with a goal of identifying a suitable candidate for the development of a oral vaccine against COVID-19. We report lettuce (Lactuca sativa L. cv. Hilde II Improved) to be a preferred host to support in planta expression of SARS-CoV-2 RBD, representing an important first step towards development of a plant-based oral vaccine.
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