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2014

Animals

Department of Microbiology and Immunology Faculty Papers

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Impact Of Distinct Poxvirus Infections On The Specificities And Functionalities Of Cd4+ T Cell Responses., Nicholas A Siciliano, Adam R Hersperger, Aimee M Lacuanan, Ren-Huan Xu, John Sidney, Alessandro Sette, Luis J Sigal, Laurence C. Eisenlohr Sep 2014

Impact Of Distinct Poxvirus Infections On The Specificities And Functionalities Of Cd4+ T Cell Responses., Nicholas A Siciliano, Adam R Hersperger, Aimee M Lacuanan, Ren-Huan Xu, John Sidney, Alessandro Sette, Luis J Sigal, Laurence C. Eisenlohr

Department of Microbiology and Immunology Faculty Papers

UNLABELLED: The factors that determine CD4+ T cell (TCD4+) specificities, functional capacity, and memory persistence in response to complex pathogens remain unclear. We explored these parameters in the C57BL/6 mouse through comparison of two highly related (>92% homology) poxviruses: ectromelia virus (ECTV), a natural mouse pathogen, and vaccinia virus (VACV), a heterologous virus that nevertheless elicits potent immune responses. In addition to elucidating several previously unidentified major histocompatibility complex class II (MHC-II)-restricted epitopes, we observed many qualitative and quantitative differences between the TCD4+ repertoires, including responses not elicited by VACV despite complete sequence conservation. In addition, we observed functional …


Vaccination With A Genetically Modified Brugia Malayi Cysteine Protease Inhibitor-2 Reduces Adult Parasite Numbers And Affects The Fertility Of Female Worms Following A Subcutaneous Challenge Of Mongolian Gerbils (Meriones Unguiculatus) With B. Malayi Infective Larvae., Sridhar Arumugam, Junfei Wei, Danielle Ward, David Abraham, Sara Lustigman, Bin Zhan, Thomas R. Klei Sep 2014

Vaccination With A Genetically Modified Brugia Malayi Cysteine Protease Inhibitor-2 Reduces Adult Parasite Numbers And Affects The Fertility Of Female Worms Following A Subcutaneous Challenge Of Mongolian Gerbils (Meriones Unguiculatus) With B. Malayi Infective Larvae., Sridhar Arumugam, Junfei Wei, Danielle Ward, David Abraham, Sara Lustigman, Bin Zhan, Thomas R. Klei

Department of Microbiology and Immunology Faculty Papers

Vaccination of Mongolian gerbils with Brugia malayi cysteine protease inhibitor-2 in which the amino acid Asn66 was mutated to Lys66 (Bm-CPI-2M) resulted in reduced parasite numbers of 48.6% and 48.0% at 42 and 90 days p.i. with B. malayi L3s. Fertility of female worms was also affected at 90 days p.i. In vitro killing of L3s observed in the presence of gerbil peritoneal exudate cells and anti-Bm-CPI-2M sera suggests antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity as a putative protective mechanism. These observations suggest that Bm-CPI-2M is a promising prophylactic and anti-fecundity vaccine candidate.


Vaccines To Combat River Blindness: Expression, Selection And Formulation Of Vaccines Against Infection With Onchocerca Volvulus In A Mouse Model., Jessica A. Hess, Bin Zhan, Sandra Bonne-Annee, Jessica M. Deckman, Maria Elena Bottazzi, Peter J. Hotez, Thomas R R. Klei, Sara Lustigman, David Abraham Aug 2014

Vaccines To Combat River Blindness: Expression, Selection And Formulation Of Vaccines Against Infection With Onchocerca Volvulus In A Mouse Model., Jessica A. Hess, Bin Zhan, Sandra Bonne-Annee, Jessica M. Deckman, Maria Elena Bottazzi, Peter J. Hotez, Thomas R R. Klei, Sara Lustigman, David Abraham

Department of Microbiology and Immunology Faculty Papers

Human onchocerciasis is a neglected tropical disease caused by Onchocerca volvulus and an important cause of blindness and chronic disability in the developing world. Although mass drug administration of ivermectin has had a profound effect on control of the disease, additional tools are critically needed including the need for a vaccine against onchocerciasis. The objectives of the present study were to: (i) select antigens with known vaccine pedigrees as components of a vaccine; (ii) produce the selected vaccine antigens under controlled conditions, using two expression systems and in one laboratory and (iii) evaluate their vaccine efficacy using a single immunisation …


Extracellular Traps Are Associated With Human And Mouse Neutrophil And Macrophage Mediated Killing Of Larval Strongyloides Stercoralis., Sandra Bonne-Annee, Laura A. Kerepesi, Jessica A. Hess, Jordan Wesolowski, Fabienne Paumet, James B. Lok, Thomas J. Nolan, David Abraham Jun 2014

Extracellular Traps Are Associated With Human And Mouse Neutrophil And Macrophage Mediated Killing Of Larval Strongyloides Stercoralis., Sandra Bonne-Annee, Laura A. Kerepesi, Jessica A. Hess, Jordan Wesolowski, Fabienne Paumet, James B. Lok, Thomas J. Nolan, David Abraham

Department of Microbiology and Immunology Faculty Papers

Neutrophils are multifaceted cells that are often the immune system's first line of defense. Human and murine cells release extracellular DNA traps (ETs) in response to several pathogens and diseases. Neutrophil extracellular trap (NET) formation is crucial to trapping and killing extracellular pathogens. Aside from neutrophils, macrophages and eosinophils also release ETs. We hypothesized that ETs serve as a mechanism of ensnaring the large and highly motile helminth parasite Strongyloides stercoralis thereby providing a static target for the immune response. We demonstrated that S. stercoralis larvae trigger the release of ETs by human neutrophils and macrophages. Analysis of NETs revealed …


Efficient B Cell Responses To Borrelia Hermsii Infection Depend On Baff And Baffr But Not Taci., Gregory S. Dickinson, Phd, Guizhi Sun, Richard J Bram, Kishore Alugupalli Jan 2014

Efficient B Cell Responses To Borrelia Hermsii Infection Depend On Baff And Baffr But Not Taci., Gregory S. Dickinson, Phd, Guizhi Sun, Richard J Bram, Kishore Alugupalli

Department of Microbiology and Immunology Faculty Papers

T cell-independent antibody responses develop rapidly, within 3 to 4 days, and are critical for preventing blood-borne pathogens from evolving into life-threatening infections. The interaction of BAFF, also known as BLyS, with its receptors BAFFR and TACI on B cells is critical for B cell homeostasis and function. Using a synthetic polysaccharide antigen, it has previously been shown that TACI is critical for T cell-independent antibody responses. To examine the role of BAFFR and TACI in T cell-independent antibody responses to an active infection, we utilized the Borrelia hermsii infection system. In this infection system, T cell-independent responses mediated by …