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Broadly reactive human CD4 + T cells against Enterobacteriaceae are found in the naïve repertoire and are clonally expanded in the memory repertoire

Authors :
Franca Baggi Menozzi
Maria Cristina Gagliardi
Daniela Latorre
Mario Venditti
Antonio Lanzavecchia
Greta Durini
David Jarrossay
Antonino Cassotta
Jérémie D. Goldstein
Marco Falcone
Alessandro Russo
Federica Sallusto
Source :
European Journal of Immunology, European Journal of Immunology, 51 (3)
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Wiley, 2020.

Abstract

Enterobacteriaceae are a large family of Gram-negative bacteria that includes both commensals and opportunistic pathogens. The latter can cause severe nosocomial infections, with outbreaks. This T cell subset was severely reduced in septic patients with K. pneumoniae bloodstream infection who also selectively lacked circulating K. pneumoniereactive to several Enterobacteriaceae species. These cross-reactive Th cell clones were expanded in vivo and a large fraction of them recognized the conserved outer membrane protein A (OmpA) antigen. Interestingly, Enterobacteriaceae broadly reactive T cells were also prominent among in vitro primed T cells. Collectively, these data point to the existence of immunodominant T cell epitopes shared among different Enterobacteriaceae species and targeted byT cells that are readily found in the pre-immune repertoire and are clonally expanded in the memory repertoire.<br />European Journal of Immunology, 51 (3)<br />ISSN:0014-2980<br />ISSN:1521-4141

Details

ISSN :
15214141 and 00142980
Volume :
51
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European Journal of Immunology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d75f2b8f18fd43bdd0cfcc93f82ae63f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/eji.202048630