MIG (CXCL9) is a more sensitive measure than IFN-gamma of vaccine induced T-cell responses in volunteers receiving investigated malaria vaccines

Autor: Tamara Berthoud, Stephen Todryk, Susanna Dunachie, Helen A. Fletcher, Adrian V. S. Hill
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2009
Předmět:
Male
Cellular immunity
ESAT6
six-kDa early secreted antigenic target

T-Lymphocytes
STAT
signal transducers and activators of transcription

MVA
modified vaccinia virus Ankara

APC
antigen presenting cell

Chemokine CXCL9
ELISA
enzyme linked immunoSorbant assay

FP9
fowlpox strain FP9

BME
β-mercaptoethanol

Immunology and Allergy
M
MVA

Interferon gamma
Flow cytometry
Malaria
Falciparum

PPD
purified protein derivative

IFN-γ
RLT
RNA lysis buffer

Vaccines
Synthetic

HPRT
hypoxanthine phosphoribosyl transferase

medicine.diagnostic_test
Malaria vaccine
Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction
ELISPOT
MIG
Middle Aged
MIG
monokine induced by gamma

TRAP
thrombospondin related adhesive protein

Monokine
P
PEV3A

ELISPOT
enzyme linked immuno SPOT

PBMC
peripheral blood mononuclear cells

CXCL9
F
FP9

Female
medicine.drug
Research Paper
Adult
CSP
circumsporozoite protein

Adolescent
SEB
staphylococcal enterotoxin B

Immunology
Plasmodium falciparum
Biology
JAK
janus kinase

Interferon-gamma
Young Adult
RT-PCR
reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction

stomatognathic system
RPMI
Roswell Park Memorial Institute media

Malaria Vaccines
medicine
Animals
Humans
RNA
Messenger

AMA1
apical membrane antigen 1

7AAD
7-amino-actinomycin D

Aged
CFP10
culture filtrate protein 10

DOC
day of challenge

Brefeldin A
IFN-γ
interferon gamma

CXCL9
CXC chemokine ligand 9

CMV
cytomegalovirus

EBV
Epstein Barr Virus

Virology
Malaria
stomatognathic diseases
PHA
phytohaemagglutinin

Vaccine
Ex vivo
ICS
intracellular staining

ME
multi-epitope string
Zdroj: Journal of Immunological Methods
ISSN: 1872-7905
0022-1759
Popis: For many years the IFN-gamma ex vivo ELISPOT has been a major assay for assessing human T-cell responses generated by malaria vaccines. The ELISPOT assay is a sensitive assay, but an imperfect correlate of protection against malaria. Monokine induced by gamma (MIG), or CXCL9, is a chemokine induced by IFN-gamma and has the potential to provide amplification of the IFN-gamma signal. MIG secretion could provide a measure of bio-active IFN-gamma and a functional IFN-gamma signalling pathway. We report that detecting MIG by flow cytometry and by RT-PCR can be more sensitive than the detection of IFN-gamma using these methods. We also find that there is little inter-individual variability in MIG secretion when detected by flow cytometry and that the MIG assay may be used to estimate the amount of bio-active IFN-gamma present. Measurement of MIG alongside IFN-gamma may provide a fuller picture of Th1 type responses post-vaccination.
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