2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.12.17.472620
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Skin resident memory cells generated by the L. major centrin gene deleted parasites mediate protective immune response analogous to leishmanization

Abstract: Leishmaniasis is a vector-borne parasitic disease transmitted through the bite of a sand fly with no available vaccine for humans. Recently, we have developed a live attenuated Leishmania major centrin gene deleted parasite strain (LmCen-/-) that induced protection against a homologous and heterologous challenges. The protection is mediated by IFN-gamma; secreting CD4+ T effector cells and multifunctional T cells, which is analogous to leishmanization. Previously, skin tissue resident memory T cells (TRM cell… Show more

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