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Characteristics of regulatory T-cell populations before and after Ty21a typhoid vaccination in children and adults.


ABSTRACT: Typhoid fever, caused by the pathogen Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi (S. Typhi), is a serious global health concern. Challenge studies with wild type S. Typhi identified associations between gut-homing regulatory T cells (Treg) and development of typhoid disease. Whether oral live-attenuated Ty21a vaccination induces gut-homing Treg remains unclear. Here, we analyze pediatric and adult Treg pre- and post-Ty21a vaccination in an autologous S. Typhi-antigen presentation model to address this knowledge gap. We show that peripheral memory Treg populations change from childhood to adulthood, but not following Ty21a vaccination. Unsupervised dimensionality reduction with t-distributed stochastic neighbor embedding (tSNE) identifies homing, memory, and functional features which evidence age-associated maturation of multifunctional S. Typhi-responsive Treg, which were not impacted by Ty21a vaccination. These findings improve understanding of pediatric regulatory T cells, while identifying age-related differences in S. Typhi-responsive Treg, which may aid in the development of improved pediatric vaccination strategies against S. Typhi.

SUBMITTER: Rudolph ME 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6571159 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Characteristics of regulatory T-cell populations before and after Ty21a typhoid vaccination in children and adults.

Rudolph Mark E ME   McArthur Monica A MA   Magder Laurence S LS   Barnes Robin S RS   Chen Wilbur H WH   Sztein Marcelo B MB  

Clinical immunology (Orlando, Fla.) 20190404


Typhoid fever, caused by the pathogen Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi (S. Typhi), is a serious global health concern. Challenge studies with wild type S. Typhi identified associations between gut-homing regulatory T cells (Treg) and development of typhoid disease. Whether oral live-attenuated Ty21a vaccination induces gut-homing Treg remains unclear. Here, we analyze pediatric and adult Treg pre- and post-Ty21a vaccination in an autologous S. Typhi-antigen presentation model to address this kn  ...[more]

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