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Human T cell responses to Japanese encephalitis virus in health and disease

Japanese encephalitis (JE) virus (JEV) is an important cause of encephalitis in children of South and Southeast Asia. However, the majority of individuals exposed to JEV only develop mild symptoms associated with long-lasting adaptive immunity. The related flavivirus dengue virus (DENV) cocirculates...

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Autores principales: Turtle, Lance, Bali, Tanushka, Buxton, Gemma, Chib, Savita, Chan, Sajesh, Soni, Mohammed, Hussain, Mohammed, Isenman, Heather, Fadnis, Prachi, Venkataswamy, Manjunatha M., Satishkumar, Vishali, Lewthwaite, Penny, Kurioka, Ayako, Krishna, Srinivasa, Shankar, M. Veera, Ahmed, Riyaz, Begum, Ashia, Ravi, Vasanthapuram, Desai, Anita, Yoksan, Sutee, Fernandez, Stefan, Willberg, Christian B., Kloverpris, Henrik N., Conlon, Christopher, Klenerman, Paul, Satchidanandam, Vijaya, Solomon, Tom
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4925015/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27242166
http://dx.doi.org/10.1084/jem.20151517
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author Turtle, Lance
Bali, Tanushka
Buxton, Gemma
Chib, Savita
Chan, Sajesh
Soni, Mohammed
Hussain, Mohammed
Isenman, Heather
Fadnis, Prachi
Venkataswamy, Manjunatha M.
Satishkumar, Vishali
Lewthwaite, Penny
Kurioka, Ayako
Krishna, Srinivasa
Shankar, M. Veera
Ahmed, Riyaz
Begum, Ashia
Ravi, Vasanthapuram
Desai, Anita
Yoksan, Sutee
Fernandez, Stefan
Willberg, Christian B.
Kloverpris, Henrik N.
Conlon, Christopher
Klenerman, Paul
Satchidanandam, Vijaya
Solomon, Tom
author_facet Turtle, Lance
Bali, Tanushka
Buxton, Gemma
Chib, Savita
Chan, Sajesh
Soni, Mohammed
Hussain, Mohammed
Isenman, Heather
Fadnis, Prachi
Venkataswamy, Manjunatha M.
Satishkumar, Vishali
Lewthwaite, Penny
Kurioka, Ayako
Krishna, Srinivasa
Shankar, M. Veera
Ahmed, Riyaz
Begum, Ashia
Ravi, Vasanthapuram
Desai, Anita
Yoksan, Sutee
Fernandez, Stefan
Willberg, Christian B.
Kloverpris, Henrik N.
Conlon, Christopher
Klenerman, Paul
Satchidanandam, Vijaya
Solomon, Tom
author_sort Turtle, Lance
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description Japanese encephalitis (JE) virus (JEV) is an important cause of encephalitis in children of South and Southeast Asia. However, the majority of individuals exposed to JEV only develop mild symptoms associated with long-lasting adaptive immunity. The related flavivirus dengue virus (DENV) cocirculates in many JEV-endemic areas, and clinical data suggest cross-protection between DENV and JEV. To address the role of T cell responses in protection against JEV, we conducted the first full-breadth analysis of the human memory T cell response using a synthetic peptide library. Ex vivo interferon-γ (IFN-γ) responses to JEV in healthy JEV-exposed donors were mostly CD8(+) and targeted nonstructural (NS) proteins, whereas IFN-γ responses in recovered JE patients were mostly CD4(+) and targeted structural proteins and the secreted protein NS1. Among patients, a high quality, polyfunctional CD4(+) T cell response was associated with complete recovery from JE. T cell responses from healthy donors showed a high degree of cross-reactivity to DENV that was less apparent in recovered JE patients despite equal exposure. These data reveal divergent functional CD4(+) and CD8(+) T cell responses linked to different clinical outcomes of JEV infection, associated with distinct targeting and broad flavivirus cross-reactivity including epitopes from DENV, West Nile, and Zika virus.
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spelling pubmed-49250152016-12-27 Human T cell responses to Japanese encephalitis virus in health and disease Turtle, Lance Bali, Tanushka Buxton, Gemma Chib, Savita Chan, Sajesh Soni, Mohammed Hussain, Mohammed Isenman, Heather Fadnis, Prachi Venkataswamy, Manjunatha M. Satishkumar, Vishali Lewthwaite, Penny Kurioka, Ayako Krishna, Srinivasa Shankar, M. Veera Ahmed, Riyaz Begum, Ashia Ravi, Vasanthapuram Desai, Anita Yoksan, Sutee Fernandez, Stefan Willberg, Christian B. Kloverpris, Henrik N. Conlon, Christopher Klenerman, Paul Satchidanandam, Vijaya Solomon, Tom J Exp Med Research Articles Japanese encephalitis (JE) virus (JEV) is an important cause of encephalitis in children of South and Southeast Asia. However, the majority of individuals exposed to JEV only develop mild symptoms associated with long-lasting adaptive immunity. The related flavivirus dengue virus (DENV) cocirculates in many JEV-endemic areas, and clinical data suggest cross-protection between DENV and JEV. To address the role of T cell responses in protection against JEV, we conducted the first full-breadth analysis of the human memory T cell response using a synthetic peptide library. Ex vivo interferon-γ (IFN-γ) responses to JEV in healthy JEV-exposed donors were mostly CD8(+) and targeted nonstructural (NS) proteins, whereas IFN-γ responses in recovered JE patients were mostly CD4(+) and targeted structural proteins and the secreted protein NS1. Among patients, a high quality, polyfunctional CD4(+) T cell response was associated with complete recovery from JE. T cell responses from healthy donors showed a high degree of cross-reactivity to DENV that was less apparent in recovered JE patients despite equal exposure. These data reveal divergent functional CD4(+) and CD8(+) T cell responses linked to different clinical outcomes of JEV infection, associated with distinct targeting and broad flavivirus cross-reactivity including epitopes from DENV, West Nile, and Zika virus. The Rockefeller University Press 2016-06-27 /pmc/articles/PMC4925015/ /pubmed/27242166 http://dx.doi.org/10.1084/jem.20151517 Text en © 2016 Turtle et al. This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 3.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/).
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Turtle, Lance
Bali, Tanushka
Buxton, Gemma
Chib, Savita
Chan, Sajesh
Soni, Mohammed
Hussain, Mohammed
Isenman, Heather
Fadnis, Prachi
Venkataswamy, Manjunatha M.
Satishkumar, Vishali
Lewthwaite, Penny
Kurioka, Ayako
Krishna, Srinivasa
Shankar, M. Veera
Ahmed, Riyaz
Begum, Ashia
Ravi, Vasanthapuram
Desai, Anita
Yoksan, Sutee
Fernandez, Stefan
Willberg, Christian B.
Kloverpris, Henrik N.
Conlon, Christopher
Klenerman, Paul
Satchidanandam, Vijaya
Solomon, Tom
Human T cell responses to Japanese encephalitis virus in health and disease
title Human T cell responses to Japanese encephalitis virus in health and disease
title_full Human T cell responses to Japanese encephalitis virus in health and disease
title_fullStr Human T cell responses to Japanese encephalitis virus in health and disease
title_full_unstemmed Human T cell responses to Japanese encephalitis virus in health and disease
title_short Human T cell responses to Japanese encephalitis virus in health and disease
title_sort human t cell responses to japanese encephalitis virus in health and disease
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4925015/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27242166
http://dx.doi.org/10.1084/jem.20151517
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