2021
DOI: 10.1128/jvi.00186-21
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Direct Priming of CD8+T Cells Persists in the Face of Cowpox Virus Inhibitors of Antigen Presentation

Abstract: Vaccinia virus (VACV) was the vaccine used to eradicate smallpox and is being repurposed as a vaccine vector. CD8+ T cells are key anti-viral mediators, but require priming to become effector or memory cells. Priming requires an interaction with dendritic cells that are either infected (direct priming), or that have acquired virus proteins but remain uninfected (cross priming). To investigate CD8+ T cell priming pathways for VACV, we engineered the virus to express CPXV12 and CPXV203, two inhibitors of antigen… Show more

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“…Another significance of TLRs in vaccination is their capability to induce the activation of cross-priming CD8 + T cells, a crucial factor in enhancing the efficacy of vaccine responses [ 15 ]. Cross-priming is the process by which naïve CD8 + T cells are activated by APCs that have taken up antigens from other cells [ 22 ]. This process helps the body mount a strong immune response to vaccines that target intracellular pathogens that require cytotoxic lymphocyte (CTL)-mediated immunity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another significance of TLRs in vaccination is their capability to induce the activation of cross-priming CD8 + T cells, a crucial factor in enhancing the efficacy of vaccine responses [ 15 ]. Cross-priming is the process by which naïve CD8 + T cells are activated by APCs that have taken up antigens from other cells [ 22 ]. This process helps the body mount a strong immune response to vaccines that target intracellular pathogens that require cytotoxic lymphocyte (CTL)-mediated immunity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%