The average IFN- γ secreting capacity of specific CD8+ T cells is compromised while increasing copies of a single T cell epitope encoded by DNA vaccine

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Previous studies suggested that both the frequency and the mean fluorescence intensity (MFI) of cytokine secreting T cells could be of great value for immunogenicity evaluation of a vaccine. In this study, by constructing epitope-based DNA vaccines encoding a previously identified CD8+ T cell epitope, we investigated the influence of multiplying epitope copies on both the frequency and the MFI of specific IFN-γ secreting CD8+ T cells. We found that frequencies of specific CD8+ T cell could be improved by multiplying epitope copies, while the MFI of IFN-γ secreted by epitope-specific CD8+ T cells decreased synchronously. And further analysis showed that the decrease of MFI was not caused by the functional avidity variation of CD8+ T cell receptor. © 2012 Yanmin Wan et al.

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Wan, Y., Wang, J., Zhou, H., Hu, Z., Ren, X., & Xu, J. (2012). The average IFN- γ secreting capacity of specific CD8+ T cells is compromised while increasing copies of a single T cell epitope encoded by DNA vaccine. Clinical and Developmental Immunology, 2012. https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/478052

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