CD4+ cytolytic T cell clone confers protection against murine malaria

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A CD4+ T cell clone (A1.6) was derived from spleen cells of mice immunized with irradiated sporozoites. This T cell clone recognizes an antigen that is shared by sporozoites and blood forms of Plasmodium berghei and differs from the circumsporozoite protein. Clone A1.6 displays cytotoxic activity, produces IFN-γ and IL-2 in vitro, and recognizes the plasmodial antigen in the context of the class II I-Ed molecule. Passive transfer of this CD4+ clone into naive mice resulted in a high degree of protection against sporozoite challenge.

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Tsuji, M., Romero, P., Nussenzweig, R. S., & Zavala, F. (1990). CD4+ cytolytic T cell clone confers protection against murine malaria. Journal of Experimental Medicine, 172(5), 1353–1357. https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.172.5.1353

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