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Long-lasting T-cell reactivity to Mycobacterium leprae antigens in human volunteers vaccinated with killed M. leprae.

A S Mustafa1, F Oftung.   

Abstract

A trial with a candidate anti-leprosy vaccine based on killed Mycobacterium leprae was started in Norway in 1983 to evaluate its toxicity and efficacy to induce cell-mediated immunity (CMI) in BCG-vaccinated healthy volunteers. The vaccinated subjects were found to be free of unacceptable side-effects and their T cells showed elevated proliferative response to M. leprae up to 1 year postvaccination. When tested in 1991, 8 years after vaccination, peripheral blood mononuclear cells from the same volunteers showed a persistent high proliferative response to M. leprae. From a total of 147 T-cell clones established from these subjects, 26 clones were specific to M. leprae and the remaining T-cell clones responded to M. leprae as well as to BCG and other cultivable mycobacteria. The epitopes recognized by the M. leprae-specific T-cell clones were present on several protein antigens including the 18 kDa and the 65 kDa heat shock proteins. A dominant epitope, peptides 38-50 on the M. leprae 18 kDa heat shock protein, which was recognized by M. leprae-specific T cells 1 year after vaccination, was also recognized 8 years after vaccination by the same donor. This is the first report demonstrating the unique property of killed M. leprae with respect to the induction of long-lasting T-cell reactivity towards M. leprae antigens in humans.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 7504379     DOI: 10.1016/0264-410x(93)90070-e

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vaccine        ISSN: 0264-410X            Impact factor:   3.641


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3.  Identification of promiscuous epitopes from the Mycobacterial 65-kilodalton heat shock protein recognized by human CD4(+) T cells of the Mycobacterium leprae memory repertoire.

Authors:  A S Mustafa; K E Lundin; R H Meloen; T M Shinnick; F Oftung
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4.  Cross-reactive epitopes and HLA-restriction elements in human T cell recognition of the Mycobacterium leprae 18-kD heat shock protein.

Authors:  A S Mustafa; K E Lundin; R H Meloen; F Oftung
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5.  In vitro cellular immune responses to complex and newly defined recombinant antigens of Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

Authors:  R Al-Attiyah; A S Mustafa; A T Abal; A S M El-Shamy; W Dalemans; Y A W Skeiky
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6.  An HLA-DRw53-restricted T-cell epitope from a novel Mycobacterium leprae protein antigen important to the human memory T-cell repertoire against M. leprae.

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