T-regulatory cells and vaccination “pay attention and do not neglect them”: Lessons from HIV and cancer vaccine trials

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Abstract

Efficient vaccines are characterized by the establishment of long-lived memory T cells, including T-helper (effectors and follicular) and T-regulatory cells (Tregs). While the former induces cytotoxic or antibody responses, the latter regulates immune responses by maintaining homeostasis. The role of Tregs in inflammatory conditions is ambiguous and their systematic monitoring in vaccination along with effector T-cells is not instinctive. Recent studies from the cancer field clearly showed that Tregs suppress vaccine-induced immune responses and correlate with poor clinical benefit. In HIV infection, Tregs are needed during acute infection to preserve tissue integrity from an overwhelmed activation, but are not beneficial in chronic infection as they suppress anti-HIV responses. Current assays used to evaluate vaccine-induced specific responses are limited as they do not take into account antigen-specific Tregs. However, new assays, such as the OX40 assay, which allow for the simultaneous detection of a full range of Th-responses including antigen-specific Tregs responses, can overcome these issues. In this review article we will revise the role of Tregs in vaccination and review the recent work performed in the field, including the available tools to monitor them, from novel assays to humanized mouse models.

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Brezar, V., Godot, V., Cheng, L., Su, L., Lévy, Y., & Seddiki, N. (2016, September 1). T-regulatory cells and vaccination “pay attention and do not neglect them”: Lessons from HIV and cancer vaccine trials. Vaccines. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines4030030

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