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A T cell epitope-based vaccine protects against chlamydial infection in HLA-DR4 transgenic mice.


ABSTRACT: Vaccination with recombinant chlamydial protease-like activity factor (rCPAF) has been shown to provide robust protection against genital Chlamydia infection. Adoptive transfer of IFN-? competent CPAF-specific CD4? T cells was sufficient to induce early resolution of chlamydial infection and reduction of subsequent pathology in recipient IFN-?-deficient mice indicating the importance of IFN-? secreting CD4? T cells in host defense against Chlamydia. In this study, we identify CD4? T cell reactive CPAF epitopes and characterize the activation of epitope-specific CD4? T cells following antigen immunization or Chlamydia challenge. Using the HLA-DR4 (HLA-DRB1*0401) transgenic mouse for screening overlapping peptides that induced T cell IFN-? production, we identified at least 5 CPAF T cell epitopes presented by the HLA-DR4 complex. Immunization of HLA-DR4 transgenic mice with a rCPAFep fusion protein containing these 5 epitopes induced a robust cell-mediated immune response and significantly accelerated the resolution of genital and pulmonary Chlamydia infection. rCPAFep vaccination induced CPAF-specific CD4? T cells in the spleen were detected using HLA-DR4/CPAF-epitope tetramers. Additionally, CPAF-specific CD4? clones could be detected in the mouse spleen following Chlamydia muridarum and a human Chlamydia trachomatis strain challenge using these novel tetramers. These results provide the first direct evidence that a novel CPAF epitope vaccine can provide protection and that HLA-DR4/CPAF-epitope tetramers can detect CPAF epitope-specific CD4? T cells in HLA-DR4 mice following C. muridarum or C. trachomatis infection. Such tetramers could be a useful tool for monitoring CD4? T cells in immunity to Chlamydia infection and in developing epitope-based human vaccines using the murine model.

SUBMITTER: Li W 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3843363 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Vaccination with recombinant chlamydial protease-like activity factor (rCPAF) has been shown to provide robust protection against genital Chlamydia infection. Adoptive transfer of IFN-γ competent CPAF-specific CD4⁺ T cells was sufficient to induce early resolution of chlamydial infection and reduction of subsequent pathology in recipient IFN-γ-deficient mice indicating the importance of IFN-γ secreting CD4⁺ T cells in host defense against Chlamydia. In this study, we identify CD4⁺ T cell reactiv  ...[more]

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