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T Lymphocytes as Measurable Targets of Protection and Vaccination Against Viral Disorders.

Anne Monette1, Andrew J Mouland1.   

Abstract

Continuous epidemiological surveillance of existing and emerging viruses and their associated disorders is gaining importance in light of their abilities to cause unpredictable outbreaks as a result of increased travel and vaccination choices by steadily growing and aging populations. Close surveillance of outbreaks and herd immunity are also at the forefront, even in industrialized countries, where previously eradicated viruses are now at risk of re-emergence due to instances of strain recombination, contractions in viral vector geographies, and from their potential use as agents of bioterrorism. There is a great need for the rational design of current and future vaccines targeting viruses, with a strong focus on vaccine targeting of adaptive immune effector memory T cells as the gold standard of immunity conferring long-lived protection against a wide variety of pathogens and malignancies. Here, we review viruses that have historically caused large outbreaks and severe lethal disorders, including respiratory, gastric, skin, hepatic, neurologic, and hemorrhagic fevers. To observe trends in vaccinology against these viral disorders, we describe viral genetic, replication, transmission, and tropism, host-immune evasion strategies, and the epidemiology and health risks of their associated syndromes. We focus on immunity generated against both natural infection and vaccination, where a steady shift in conferred vaccination immunogenicity is observed from quantifying activated and proliferating, long-lived effector memory T cell subsets, as the prominent biomarkers of long-term immunity against viruses and their associated disorders causing high morbidity and mortality rates.
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Keywords:  Adaptive; Adenovirus; Alphavirus; CD4; CD8; Disease; Disorder; Epidemiology; Exanthematous viral infection; Filoviruses; Flavivirus; Haemorrhagic fever; Hepatic viral infection; Hepatitis virus; Immunity; Innate; Mammarenavirus; Neurologic viral infection; Orthonairovirus; Parainfluenza virus; Poliovirus; Rabies virus; Respiratory syncytial virus; Respiratory viral infection; Rotavirus; Rubella virus; Rubeola virus; T cell; Transmission; Tropism; Vaccine; Varicella-zoster virus; Variola virus; Virus

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30635091      PMCID: PMC7104940          DOI: 10.1016/bs.ircmb.2018.07.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Rev Cell Mol Biol        ISSN: 1937-6448            Impact factor:   6.813


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