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Identification of Leptospiral Protein Antigens Recognized by WC1+ γδ T Cell Subsets as Target for Development of Recombinant Vaccines.

Aline F Teixeira1,2, Alexandria Gillespie1, Alehegne Yirsaw1, Emily Britton1, Janice C Telfer1, Ana Lucia Tabet Oller Nascimento2, Cynthia L Baldwin1.   

Abstract

Pathogenic Leptospira species cause leptospirosis, a neglected zoonotic disease recognized as a global public health problem. It is also the cause of the most common cattle infection that results in major economic losses due to reproductive problems. γδ T cells play a role in the protective immune response in livestock species against Leptospira, while human γδ T cells also respond to Leptospira. Thus, activation of γδ T cells has emerged as a potential component in the optimization of vaccine strategies. Bovine γδ T cells proliferate and produce gamma interferon (IFN-γ) in response to vaccination with inactivated leptospires, and this response is mediated by a specific subpopulation of the WC1-bearing γδ T cells. WC1 molecules are members of the group B scavenger receptor cysteine-rich (SRCR) superfamily and are composed of multiple SRCR domains, of which particular extracellular domains act as ligands for Leptospira. Since WC1 molecules function as both pattern recognition receptors and γδ TCR coreceptors, the WC1 system has been proposed as a novel target to engage γδ T cells. Here, we demonstrate the involvement of leptospiral protein antigens in the activation of WC1+ γδ T cells and identify two leptospiral outer membrane proteins able to interact directly with them. Interestingly, we show that the protein-specific γδ T cell response is composed of WC1.1+ and WC1.2+ subsets, although a greater number of WC1.1+ γδ T cells respond. Identification of protein antigens will enhance our understanding of the role γδ T cells play in the leptospiral immune response and in recombinant vaccine development.

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Keywords:  Leptospira; WC1; vaccine; γδ T cells

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34694919      PMCID: PMC8788707          DOI: 10.1128/IAI.00492-21

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Infect Immun        ISSN: 0019-9567            Impact factor:   3.609


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