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A mucosal vaccine against Chlamydia trachomatis generates two waves of protective memory T cells

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Stary, George; Olive, Andrew J.; Radovic-Moreno, Aleksandar F.; Gondek, David; Alvarez, David; Basto, Pamela A.; Perro, Mario; Vrbanac, Vladimir D.; Tager, Andrew M.; Shi, Jinjun; Yethon, Jeremy A.; Farokhzad, Omid C.; Langer, Robert; Starnbach, Michael N.; von Andrian, Ulrich H.; ... Show more Show less
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Abstract
Genital Chlamydia trachomatis (Ct) infection induces protective immunity that depends on interferon-γ–producing CD4 T cells. By contrast, we report that mucosal exposure to ultraviolet light (UV)–inactivated Ct (UV-Ct) generated regulatory T cells that exacerbated subsequent Ct infection. We show that mucosal immunization with UV-Ct complexed with charge-switching synthetic adjuvant particles (cSAPs) elicited long-lived protection in conventional and humanized mice. UV-Ct–cSAP targeted immunogenic uterine CD11b[superscript +]CD103[superscript –] dendritic cells (DCs), whereas UV-Ct accumulated in tolerogenic CD11b[superscript –]CD103[superscript +] DCs. Regardless of vaccination route, UV-Ct–cSAP induced systemic memory T cells, but only mucosal vaccination induced effector T cells that rapidly seeded uterine mucosa with resident memory T cells (T[subscript RM] cells). Optimal Ct clearance required both T[subscript RM] seeding and subsequent infection-induced recruitment of circulating memory T cells. Thus, UV-Ct–cSAP vaccination generated two synergistic memory T cell subsets with distinct migratory properties.
Date issued
2015-06
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/101205
Department
Harvard University--MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Chemical Engineering
Journal
Science
Publisher
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
Citation
Stary, G., A. Olive, A. F. Radovic-Moreno, D. Gondek, D. Alvarez, P. A. Basto, M. Perro, et al. “A Mucosal Vaccine Against Chlamydia Trachomatis Generates Two Waves of Protective Memory T Cells.” Science 348, no. 6241 (June 18, 2015): aaa8205–aaa8205.
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0036-8075
1095-9203

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