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Publication : Vaccination with irradiated Listeria induces protective T cell immunity.

First Author  Datta SK Year  2006
Journal  Immunity Volume  25
Issue  1 Pages  143-52
PubMed ID  16860763 Mgi Jnum  J:113413
Mgi Id  MGI:3686557 Doi  10.1016/j.immuni.2006.05.013
Citation  Datta SK, et al. (2006) Vaccination with irradiated Listeria induces protective T cell immunity. Immunity 25(1):143-52
abstractText  We evaluated gamma-irradiated Listeria monocytogenes as a killed bacterial vaccine, testing the hypothesis that irradiation preserves antigenic and adjuvant structures destroyed by traditional heat or chemical inactivation. Irradiated Listeria monocytogenes (LM), unlike heat-killed LM, efficiently activated dendritic cells via Toll-like receptors and induced protective T cell responses in mice. Like live LM, irradiated LM induced Toll-like-receptor-independent T cell priming. Cross-presentation of irradiated listerial antigens to CD8(+) T cells involved TAP- and proteasome-dependent cytosolic antigen processing. These results establish that killed LM can induce protective T cell responses, previously thought to require live infection. gamma-irradiation may be potentially applied to numerous bacterial vaccine candidates, and irradiated bacteria could serve as a vaccine platform for recombinant antigens derived from other pathogens, allergens, or tumors.
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