13 research outputs found
The B-cell compartment in antibody-deficient infants and young children – developing common variable immunodeficiency or transient immune maturation?
Elevation of C-reactive protein, P-selectin and Resistin as potential inflammatory biomarkers of urogenital Schistosomiasis exposure in preschool children
Immunometabolism and innate immunity in the context of immunological maturation and respiratory pathogens in young children
Impaired Antigen-Specific Immune Response to Vaccines in Children with Antibody Production Defects
Identification of Human T Cell Targets Recognized during Chlamydia trachomatis
Udgivelsesdato: 2007-Nov-15The specificity of the human T cell response to Chlamydia trachomatis was investigated by stimulating lymphocytes from 16 case patients with urogenital infection by use of a size-fractionated serovar D lysate. Considerable heterogeneity was found among case patients, and multiple protein fractions were recognized in each specimen. Mass spectrometry analysis of the 30-42-kDa T cell-stimulating region identified 10 C. trachomatis proteins. Of these, CT583, CT603, and CT610 were identified as strong antigens that induced significantly higher levels of IFN- gamma secretion in PBMCs from case patients, compared with PBMCs from control donors. All 3 proteins were recognized in specimens from case patients infected with serovars D-F, the most prevalent serovars. McDonald-Kreitman and Tajima's D tests involving clinical isolates from the same samples showed evidence for frequency-dependent selection on ct583. We predict that CT583 is a target of acquired protective immune responses in humans
