CD4(+) T Cell Priming as Biomarker to Study Immune Response to Preventive Vaccines

Front Immunol. 2013 Dec 4:4:421. doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2013.00421.

Abstract

T cell priming is a critical event in the initiation of the immune response to vaccination since it deeply influences both the magnitude and the quality of the immune response induced. CD4(+) T cell priming, required for the induction of high-affinity antibodies and immune memory, represents a key target for improving and modulating vaccine immunogenicity. A major challenge in the study of in vivo T cell priming is due to the low frequency of antigen-specific T cells. This review discusses the current knowledge on antigen-specific CD4(+) T cell priming in the context of vaccination, as well as the most advanced tools for the characterization of the in vivo T cell priming and the opportunities offered by the application of systems biology.

Keywords: CD4+ T cells; MHC class II tetramers; T cell priming; adoptive transfer; mucosal immunity; vaccination.

Publication types

  • Review