The antigen-specific memory CD8+ T-cell response induced by BCG in cattle resides in the CD8+γ/δTCR−CD45RO+ T-cell population

2009 
Abstract Tuberculosis (TB) remains a worldwide leading cause of death among infectious diseases. Development of safer and more efficacious vaccines requires a basic understanding of the protective mechanisms induced by BCG. Here we show that vaccination of cattle with BCG induces CD8 + γ/δTCR − CD45RO + T-cells that can produce IFN-γ, up-regulate transcription and expression of perforin, lyse BCG-infected monocyte-derived macrophages (MoMϕ) and contribute to a reduction in the number of intracellular mycobacteria. We also observed BCG-induced CD8 + responses in vivo . After infection of cattle with Mycobacterium bovis , CD8 + γ/δTCR − CD45RO + cells responded more strongly to M. bovis -infected MoMϕ than to BCG-infected MoMϕ. These results indicate that the antigen-specific CD8 + memory response resides in the CD8 + γ/δTCR − CD45RO + cell population.
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