Quantitative Assessment of Antigen-specific CD8+ T Cells in the Mouse: Application to Vaccine Research
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An effective HIV vaccine will likely need to induce potent and broad-based immunity, including CD8+ T cell responses. Hence, a quantitative assay to measure such responses in animal models will be important in the evaluation of candidate HIV vaccines. We show here that a single immunization with HIV DNA vaccines, followed by challenge with recombinant vaccinia virus expressing the relevant HIV antigen, allows quantitative assessment of CD8+ T cell responses. These responses can be profound (>30% of total CD8+ T cells) and directly reflect the level of memory CD8+ T cells at the time of challenge. Therefore, this assay will facilitate the selection of promising HIV vaccine candidates for further evaluation.
Someya K, Xin K, Matsuo K, Okuda K, Yamamoto N, Honda M J Virol. 2004; 78(18):9842-53.
PMID: 15331719 PMC: 515009. DOI: 10.1128/JVI.78.18.9842-9853.2004.