Transcriptional profiles reveal a stepwise developmental program of memory CD8(+) T cell differentiation.

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Serval ID
serval:BIB_0BCD90045A15
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Title
Transcriptional profiles reveal a stepwise developmental program of memory CD8(+) T cell differentiation.
Journal
Vaccine
Author(s)
Roychoudhuri R., Lefebvre F., Honda M., Pan L., Ji Y., Klebanoff C.A., Nichols C.N., Fourati S., Hegazy A.N., Goulet J.P., Gattinoni L., Nabel G.J., Gilliet M., Cameron M., Restifo N.P., Sékaly R.P., Flatz L.
ISSN
1873-2518 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
0264-410X
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2015
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
33
Number
7
Pages
914-923
Language
english
Notes
Publication types: Journal Article ; Research Support, N.I.H., Intramural ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
The generation of CD8(+) T-cell memory is a major aim of vaccination. While distinct subsets of CD8(+) T-cells are generated following immunization that differ in their ability to confer long-term immunity against infection, the transcriptional profiles of these subsets within endogenous vaccine-induced CD8(+) T cell responses have not been resolved. Here, we measure global transcriptional profiles of endogenous effector (TEFF), effector memory (TEM) and central memory (TCM) CD8(+) T-cells arising from immunization with three distinct prime-boost vaccine regimens. While a proportion of transcripts were uniquely regulated within distinct CD8(+) T cell populations, we observed progressive up- or down-regulation in the expression of a majority of differentially expressed transcripts when subsets were compared in the order TN>TCM>TEM>TEFF. Strikingly, when we compared global differences in gene expression between TN, TCM, TEM and TEFF cells with known transcriptional changes that result when CD8(+) T cells repetitively encounter antigen, our analysis overwhelmingly favored a model whereby cumulative antigen stimulation drives differentiation specifically from TN>TCM>TEM>TEFF and this was common to all vaccines tested. These findings provide insight into the molecular basis of immunological memory and identify potential biomarkers for characterization of vaccine-induced responses and prediction of vaccine efficacy.
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Web of science
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