T Cell Responses During Dengue Infection.

3区 医学 Q2 Medicine
Luciana Barros de Arruda, Ernesto T A Marques
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Abstract

The investigation and understanding of the immune response to dengue, including its protective and pathogenic functions, present unique challenges, particularly due to the circulation of four distinct serotypes. While infection with one serotype induces long-term protection, including some level of temporary cross-protection against other serotypes, epidemiological evidence suggests an increased risk of severe disease following subsequent heterologous infections. Although the antibody-mediated response has been more extensively studied in this context, it is also evident that T cell immunity contributes to infection resolution and long-term memory, but in some circumstances, it can influence immunopathology. In this chapter, we will present findings regarding T cell-specific DENV epitopes and activated T cell repertoire and discuss the role of distinct T cell subtypes and their functional association with protection, memory response, as well as how altered T cell responses can contribute to disease severity. A deeper understanding of these mechanisms is essential for elucidating disease pathogenesis and identifying key protection and disease markers, which are critical for the development and efficacy assessment of dengue vaccine. In addition, T cell-mediated immunity should be considered in the design and implementation of immunization programs.

登革热感染期间的T细胞反应。
对登革热免疫反应的调查和了解,包括其保护和致病功能,提出了独特的挑战,特别是由于四种不同血清型的循环。虽然一种血清型感染可引起长期保护,包括对其他血清型的某种程度的临时交叉保护,但流行病学证据表明,在随后的异源感染后发生严重疾病的风险增加。虽然在这种情况下,抗体介导的反应已经得到了更广泛的研究,但也很明显,T细胞免疫有助于感染解决和长期记忆,但在某些情况下,它可以影响免疫病理。在本章中,我们将介绍关于T细胞特异性DENV表位和活化T细胞库的研究结果,并讨论不同T细胞亚型的作用及其与保护、记忆反应的功能关联,以及改变的T细胞反应如何有助于疾病的严重程度。深入了解这些机制对于阐明疾病发病机制和确定关键的保护和疾病标志物至关重要,这对登革热疫苗的开发和疗效评估至关重要。此外,在设计和实施免疫计划时应考虑T细胞介导的免疫。
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期刊介绍: The review series Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology provides a synthesis of the latest research findings in the areas of molecular immunology, bacteriology and virology. Each timely volume contains a wealth of information on the featured subject. This review series is designed to provide access to up-to-date, often previously unpublished information.
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