Characterization of the T-cell-mediated immune response against the aspergillus fumigatus proteins crf1 and catalase 1 in healthy individuals

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Abstract

Invasive aspergillosis is a serious infectious complication after allogeneic stem cell transplantation. One of the strategies to improve the management of aspergillosis is the adoptive transfer of antigen-specific T cells, the success of which depends on the development of a broad repertoire of antigen-specific T cells. In this study, we identified CD4+ T cells specific for the Aspergillus proteins Crf1 and catalase 1 in 18 of 24 healthy donors by intracellular staining for interferon and CD154. Crf1-and catalase 1-specific T cells were selected on the basis of CD137 expression and underwent single-cell expansion. Aspergillus-specific T-cell clones mainly exhibited a T-helper cell 1 phenotype and recognized a broad variety of T-cell epitopes. Five novel Crf1 epitopes, 2 previously described Crf1 epitopes, and 30 novel catalase 1 epitopes were identified. Ultimately, by using overlapping peptides of Aspergillus fumigatus proteins, Aspergillus-specific T-cell lines that have a broad specificity and favorable cytokine profile and are suitable for adoptive T-cell therapy can be generated in vitro. © 2013 The Author.

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Jolink, H., Meijssen, I. C., Hagedoorn, R. S., Arentshorst, M., Drijfhout, J. W., Mulder, A., … Heemskerk, M. H. M. (2013). Characterization of the T-cell-mediated immune response against the aspergillus fumigatus proteins crf1 and catalase 1 in healthy individuals. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 208(5), 847–856. https://doi.org/10.1093/infdis/jit237

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