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Bystander activation of irrelevant CD4(+) T cells following antigen-specific vaccination occurs in the presence and absence of adjuvant

Autoimmune and other chronic inflammatory diseases (AID) are prevalent diseases which can severely impact the quality of life of those that suffer from the disease. In most cases, the etiology of these conditions have remained unclear. Immune responses that take place e.g. during natural infection o...

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Autores principales: van Aalst, Susan, Ludwig, Irene S., van der Zee, Ruurd, van Eden, Willem, Broere, Femke
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5425230/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28489886
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0177365
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author van Aalst, Susan
Ludwig, Irene S.
van der Zee, Ruurd
van Eden, Willem
Broere, Femke
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van der Zee, Ruurd
van Eden, Willem
Broere, Femke
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description Autoimmune and other chronic inflammatory diseases (AID) are prevalent diseases which can severely impact the quality of life of those that suffer from the disease. In most cases, the etiology of these conditions have remained unclear. Immune responses that take place e.g. during natural infection or after vaccination are often linked with the development or exacerbation of AID. It is highly debated if vaccines induce or aggravate AID and in particular adjuvants are mentioned as potential cause. Since vaccines are given on a large scale to healthy individuals but also to elderly and immunocompromised individuals, more research is warranted. Non-specific induction of naïve or memory autoreactive T cells via bystander activation is one of the proposed mechanisms of how vaccination might be involved in AID. During bystander activation, T cells unrelated to the antigen presented can be activated without (strong) T cell receptor (TCR) ligation, but via signals derived from the ongoing response directed against the vaccine-antigen or adjuvant at hand. In this study we have set up a TCR transgenic T cell transfer mouse model by which we were able to measure local bystander activation of transferred and labeled CD4(+) T cells. Intramuscular injection with the highly immunogenic Complete Freund’s Adjuvant (CFA) led to local in vivo proliferation and activation of intravenously transferred CD4(+) T cells in the iliac lymph node. This local bystander activation was also observed after CFA prime and Incomplete Freund’s Adjuvant (IFA) boost injection. Furthermore, we showed that an antigen specific response is sufficient for the induction of a bystander activation response and the general, immune stimulating effect of CFA or IFA does not appear to increase this effect. In other words, no evidence was obtained that adjuvation of antigen specific responses is essential for bystander activation.
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spelling pubmed-54252302017-05-15 Bystander activation of irrelevant CD4(+) T cells following antigen-specific vaccination occurs in the presence and absence of adjuvant van Aalst, Susan Ludwig, Irene S. van der Zee, Ruurd van Eden, Willem Broere, Femke PLoS One Research Article Autoimmune and other chronic inflammatory diseases (AID) are prevalent diseases which can severely impact the quality of life of those that suffer from the disease. In most cases, the etiology of these conditions have remained unclear. Immune responses that take place e.g. during natural infection or after vaccination are often linked with the development or exacerbation of AID. It is highly debated if vaccines induce or aggravate AID and in particular adjuvants are mentioned as potential cause. Since vaccines are given on a large scale to healthy individuals but also to elderly and immunocompromised individuals, more research is warranted. Non-specific induction of naïve or memory autoreactive T cells via bystander activation is one of the proposed mechanisms of how vaccination might be involved in AID. During bystander activation, T cells unrelated to the antigen presented can be activated without (strong) T cell receptor (TCR) ligation, but via signals derived from the ongoing response directed against the vaccine-antigen or adjuvant at hand. In this study we have set up a TCR transgenic T cell transfer mouse model by which we were able to measure local bystander activation of transferred and labeled CD4(+) T cells. Intramuscular injection with the highly immunogenic Complete Freund’s Adjuvant (CFA) led to local in vivo proliferation and activation of intravenously transferred CD4(+) T cells in the iliac lymph node. This local bystander activation was also observed after CFA prime and Incomplete Freund’s Adjuvant (IFA) boost injection. Furthermore, we showed that an antigen specific response is sufficient for the induction of a bystander activation response and the general, immune stimulating effect of CFA or IFA does not appear to increase this effect. In other words, no evidence was obtained that adjuvation of antigen specific responses is essential for bystander activation. Public Library of Science 2017-05-10 /pmc/articles/PMC5425230/ /pubmed/28489886 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0177365 Text en © 2017 van Aalst et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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van der Zee, Ruurd
van Eden, Willem
Broere, Femke
Bystander activation of irrelevant CD4(+) T cells following antigen-specific vaccination occurs in the presence and absence of adjuvant
title Bystander activation of irrelevant CD4(+) T cells following antigen-specific vaccination occurs in the presence and absence of adjuvant
title_full Bystander activation of irrelevant CD4(+) T cells following antigen-specific vaccination occurs in the presence and absence of adjuvant
title_fullStr Bystander activation of irrelevant CD4(+) T cells following antigen-specific vaccination occurs in the presence and absence of adjuvant
title_full_unstemmed Bystander activation of irrelevant CD4(+) T cells following antigen-specific vaccination occurs in the presence and absence of adjuvant
title_short Bystander activation of irrelevant CD4(+) T cells following antigen-specific vaccination occurs in the presence and absence of adjuvant
title_sort bystander activation of irrelevant cd4(+) t cells following antigen-specific vaccination occurs in the presence and absence of adjuvant
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5425230/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28489886
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0177365
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