T cell immune memory after covid-19 and vaccination.

BMJ medicine Pub Date : 2023-11-22 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1136/bmjmed-2022-000468
Lulu Wang, Alex Nicols, Lance Turtle, Alex Richter, Christopher Ja Duncan, Susanna J Dunachie, Paul Klenerman, Rebecca P Payne
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Abstract

The T cell memory response is a crucial component of adaptive immunity responsible for limiting or preventing viral reinfection. T cell memory after infection with the SARS-CoV-2 virus or vaccination is broad, and spans multiple viral proteins and epitopes, about 20 in each individual. So far the T cell memory response is long lasting and provides a high level of cross reactivity and hence resistance to viral escape by variants of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, such as the omicron variant. All current vaccine regimens tested produce robust T cell memory responses, and heterologous regimens will probably enhance protective responses through increased breadth. T cell memory could have a major role in protecting against severe covid-19 disease through rapid viral clearance and early presentation of epitopes, and the presence of cross reactive T cells might enhance this protection. T cell memory is likely to provide ongoing protection against admission to hospital and death, and the development of a pan-coronovirus vaccine might future proof against new pandemic strains.

covid-19和疫苗接种后的T细胞免疫记忆。
T细胞记忆反应是适应性免疫的一个重要组成部分,负责限制或防止病毒再感染。感染SARS-CoV-2病毒或接种疫苗后的T细胞记忆是广泛的,跨越多个病毒蛋白和表位,每个个体约有20个。到目前为止,T细胞记忆反应是持久的,并提供高水平的交叉反应,从而抵抗SARS-CoV-2病毒变体(如组粒变体)的病毒逃逸。目前测试的所有疫苗方案都能产生强大的T细胞记忆反应,而异源方案可能会通过增加广度来增强保护反应。T细胞记忆可能通过快速清除病毒和早期呈递表位在预防严重的covid-19疾病中发挥重要作用,交叉反应性T细胞的存在可能增强这种保护作用。T细胞记忆可能会提供持续的保护,防止入院和死亡,而泛冠状病毒疫苗的开发可能会在未来提供抵抗新的大流行毒株的证据。
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