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Cutting edge: transcriptional profiling reveals multifunctional and cytotoxic antiviral responses of Zika virus–specific CD8+ T cells

Cutting edge: transcriptional profiling reveals multifunctional and cytotoxic antiviral responses of Zika virus–specific CD8+ T cells
Cutting edge: transcriptional profiling reveals multifunctional and cytotoxic antiviral responses of Zika virus–specific CD8+ T cells
Zika virus (ZIKV) constitutes an increasing public health problem. Previous studies have shown that CD8+ T cells play an important role in ZIKV-specific protective immunity. We have previously defined antigenic targets of the ZIKV-specific CD8+ T cell response in humans. In this study, we characterized the quality and phenotypes of these responses by a combined use of flow cytometry and transcriptomic methods, using PBMCs from donors deriving from different geographical locations collected in the convalescent phase of infection. We show that ZIKV-specific CD8+ T cells are characterized by a polyfunctional IFN-γ signature with upregulation of TNF-α, TNF receptors, and related activation markers, such as CD69, as well as a cytotoxic signature characterized by strong upregulation of GZMB and CRTAM. The signature is stable and not influenced by previous dengue virus exposure, geographical location, or time of sample collection postinfection. To our knowledge, this work elucidates the first in-depth characterization of human CD8+ T cells responding to ZIKV infection.
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Grifoni, Alba, Costa-ramos, Priscilla, Pham, John, Tian, Yuan, Rosales, Sandy L., Seumois, Grégory, Sidney, John, De Silva, Aruna D., Premkumar, Lakshmanane, Collins, Matthew H., Stone, Mars, Norris, Phillip J., Romero, Claudia M. E., Durbin, Anna, Ricciardi, Michael J., Ledgerwood, Julie E., De Silva, Aravinda M., Busch, Michael, Peters, Bjoern, Vijayanand, Pandurangan, Harris, Eva, Falconar, Andrew K., Kallas, Esper, Weiskopf, Daniela and Sette, Alessandro (2018) Cutting edge: transcriptional profiling reveals multifunctional and cytotoxic antiviral responses of Zika virus–specific CD8+ T cells. The Journal of Immunology, 201 (11), 1-5, [ji1801090]. (doi:10.4049/jimmunol.1801090).

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Abstract

Zika virus (ZIKV) constitutes an increasing public health problem. Previous studies have shown that CD8+ T cells play an important role in ZIKV-specific protective immunity. We have previously defined antigenic targets of the ZIKV-specific CD8+ T cell response in humans. In this study, we characterized the quality and phenotypes of these responses by a combined use of flow cytometry and transcriptomic methods, using PBMCs from donors deriving from different geographical locations collected in the convalescent phase of infection. We show that ZIKV-specific CD8+ T cells are characterized by a polyfunctional IFN-γ signature with upregulation of TNF-α, TNF receptors, and related activation markers, such as CD69, as well as a cytotoxic signature characterized by strong upregulation of GZMB and CRTAM. The signature is stable and not influenced by previous dengue virus exposure, geographical location, or time of sample collection postinfection. To our knowledge, this work elucidates the first in-depth characterization of human CD8+ T cells responding to ZIKV infection.

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Accepted/In Press date: 12 October 2018
e-pub ahead of print date: 9 November 2018
Published date: 1 December 2018

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Local EPrints ID: 426573
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/426573
ISSN: 0022-1767
PURE UUID: 7ffaed50-72c9-42b1-9f28-4bbce2cf42b8
ORCID for Pandurangan Vijayanand: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-7067-9723

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Author: Alba Grifoni
Author: Priscilla Costa-ramos
Author: John Pham
Author: Yuan Tian
Author: Sandy L. Rosales
Author: Grégory Seumois
Author: John Sidney
Author: Aruna D. De Silva
Author: Lakshmanane Premkumar
Author: Matthew H. Collins
Author: Mars Stone
Author: Phillip J. Norris
Author: Claudia M. E. Romero
Author: Anna Durbin
Author: Michael J. Ricciardi
Author: Julie E. Ledgerwood
Author: Aravinda M. De Silva
Author: Michael Busch
Author: Bjoern Peters
Author: Pandurangan Vijayanand ORCID iD
Author: Eva Harris
Author: Andrew K. Falconar
Author: Esper Kallas
Author: Daniela Weiskopf
Author: Alessandro Sette

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