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Whole-animal Imaging and Flow Cytometric Techniques for Analysis of Antigen-specific CD8+ T Cell Responses after Nanoparticle Vaccination
Published on: April 29, 2015
Patients with or without a clonal mast cell disease undergoing venom immunotherapy differ in their CD8 T memory cell
Andrea R Teufelberger1, Urban Cerpes1, Andrada-Renata Dan1
1Department of Dermatology and Venereology, Medical University of Graz, Graz, Austria.
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Hymenoptera venom immunotherapy (VIT) is usually effective in inducing long-term tolerance to the allergen. In patients with a clonal mast cell disease (CMD) and Hymenoptera venom-induced anaphylaxis, however, life-long VIT is recommended, as tolerance to the venom is often lost after VIT termination. We compared blood samples from patients with CMD and non-CMD with severe Hymenoptera venom-induced anaphylaxis before and more than 3 years after VIT to identify differences that might explain the lack of long-term tolerance in patients with CMD. Serum tryptase, IgE, IgG4, KIT D816V variation, as well as circulating T and B cell subsets, were analyzed. In addition, the cytokine response of wasp venom-stimulated PBMCs was measured. VIT-treated patients with CMD had higher numbers of CD8 effector memory T cells, while VIT-treated patients without CMD showed higher frequencies of CD8 central memory T cells compared to those in patients prior to VIT. The IL-6 response to wasp venom was lower in patients with CMD, regardless of anaphylaxis and therapy status. The generation of CD8 central memory T cells during VIT may be necessary for long-term tolerance to wasp venom after VIT.
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