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Characterization of the Protective Cellular Immune Response in Pigs Immunized Intradermally with the Live Attenuated African Swine Fever Virus (ASFV) Lv17/WB/Rie1
by
Casado, Nadia
, Pedrera, Miriam
, Gallardo, Carmina
, Soler, Alejandro
, Simón, Alicia
, Arias, Marisa
, Sánchez-Cordón, Pedro J.
, Pérez, Covadonga
, García-Casado, María A.
, Fernández-Pacheco, Paloma
in
Adaptive immunity
/ African swine fever
/ Animals
/ Antigen-presenting cells
/ Antigens
/ Attenuation
/ CD4 antigen
/ CD8 antigen
/ cytokines
/ Cytotoxicity
/ Degranulation
/ Disease
/ DNA viruses
/ Domestic animals
/ Evaluation
/ Fever
/ Genetic modification
/ Genotype & phenotype
/ Genotypes
/ Health aspects
/ Hogs
/ Hyperthermia
/ Immune response
/ Immune response (cell-mediated)
/ Immune system
/ Immunization
/ Immunological memory
/ Immunology
/ Intradermal injections
/ live-attenuated virus
/ Lymphocytes
/ Lymphocytes T
/ Memory cells
/ Methods
/ protective cellular response
/ Swine
/ T-cell
/ vaccine
/ Vaccines
/ Virulence
/ Viruses
/ γ-Interferon
2024
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Characterization of the Protective Cellular Immune Response in Pigs Immunized Intradermally with the Live Attenuated African Swine Fever Virus (ASFV) Lv17/WB/Rie1
by
Casado, Nadia
, Pedrera, Miriam
, Gallardo, Carmina
, Soler, Alejandro
, Simón, Alicia
, Arias, Marisa
, Sánchez-Cordón, Pedro J.
, Pérez, Covadonga
, García-Casado, María A.
, Fernández-Pacheco, Paloma
in
Adaptive immunity
/ African swine fever
/ Animals
/ Antigen-presenting cells
/ Antigens
/ Attenuation
/ CD4 antigen
/ CD8 antigen
/ cytokines
/ Cytotoxicity
/ Degranulation
/ Disease
/ DNA viruses
/ Domestic animals
/ Evaluation
/ Fever
/ Genetic modification
/ Genotype & phenotype
/ Genotypes
/ Health aspects
/ Hogs
/ Hyperthermia
/ Immune response
/ Immune response (cell-mediated)
/ Immune system
/ Immunization
/ Immunological memory
/ Immunology
/ Intradermal injections
/ live-attenuated virus
/ Lymphocytes
/ Lymphocytes T
/ Memory cells
/ Methods
/ protective cellular response
/ Swine
/ T-cell
/ vaccine
/ Vaccines
/ Virulence
/ Viruses
/ γ-Interferon
2024
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Characterization of the Protective Cellular Immune Response in Pigs Immunized Intradermally with the Live Attenuated African Swine Fever Virus (ASFV) Lv17/WB/Rie1
by
Casado, Nadia
, Pedrera, Miriam
, Gallardo, Carmina
, Soler, Alejandro
, Simón, Alicia
, Arias, Marisa
, Sánchez-Cordón, Pedro J.
, Pérez, Covadonga
, García-Casado, María A.
, Fernández-Pacheco, Paloma
in
Adaptive immunity
/ African swine fever
/ Animals
/ Antigen-presenting cells
/ Antigens
/ Attenuation
/ CD4 antigen
/ CD8 antigen
/ cytokines
/ Cytotoxicity
/ Degranulation
/ Disease
/ DNA viruses
/ Domestic animals
/ Evaluation
/ Fever
/ Genetic modification
/ Genotype & phenotype
/ Genotypes
/ Health aspects
/ Hogs
/ Hyperthermia
/ Immune response
/ Immune response (cell-mediated)
/ Immune system
/ Immunization
/ Immunological memory
/ Immunology
/ Intradermal injections
/ live-attenuated virus
/ Lymphocytes
/ Lymphocytes T
/ Memory cells
/ Methods
/ protective cellular response
/ Swine
/ T-cell
/ vaccine
/ Vaccines
/ Virulence
/ Viruses
/ γ-Interferon
2024
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Characterization of the Protective Cellular Immune Response in Pigs Immunized Intradermally with the Live Attenuated African Swine Fever Virus (ASFV) Lv17/WB/Rie1
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Characterization of the Protective Cellular Immune Response in Pigs Immunized Intradermally with the Live Attenuated African Swine Fever Virus (ASFV) Lv17/WB/Rie1
2024
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Overview
Candidate vaccines against African swine fever virus (ASFV) based on naturally attenuated or genetically modified viruses have the potential to generate protective immune responses, although there is no consensus on what defines a protective immune response against ASFV. Studies, especially in sensitive host species and focused on unravelling protective mechanisms, will contribute to the development of safer and more effective vaccines. The present study provides a detailed analysis of phenotypic and functional data on cellular responses induced by intradermal immunization and subsequent boosting of domestic pigs with the naturally attenuated field strain Lv17/WB/Rie1, as well as the mechanisms underlying protection against intramuscular challenge with the virulent genotype II Armenia/07 strain. The transient increase in IL-8 and IL-10 in serum observed after immunization might be correlated with survival. Protection was also associated with a robust ASFV-specific polyfunctional memory T-cell response, where CD4CD8 and CD8 T cells were identified as the main cellular sources of virus-specific IFNγ and TNFα. In parallel with the cytokine response, these T-cell subsets also showed specific cytotoxic activity as evidenced by the increased expression of the CD107a degranulation marker. Along with virus-specific multifunctional CD4CD8 and CD8 T-cell responses, the increased levels of antigen experienced in cytotoxic CD4 T cells observed after the challenge in immunized pigs might also contribute to controlling virulent infection by killing mechanisms targeting infected antigen-presenting cells. Future studies should elucidate whether the memory T-cell responses evidenced in the present study persist and provide long-term protection against further ASFV infections.
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