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Central memory T cells mediate long-term immunity to Leishmania major in the absence of persistent parasites
Authors:Zaph Colby  Uzonna Jude  Beverley Stephen M  Scott Phillip
Affiliation:Department of Pathobiology, University of Pennsylvania, 3800 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104, USA.
Abstract:
Infection with Leishmania major induces a protective immune response and long-term resistance to reinfection, which is thought to depend upon persistent parasites. Here we demonstrate that although effector CD4(+) T cells are lost in the absence of parasites, central memory CD4(+) T cells are maintained. Upon secondary infection, these central memory T cells become tissue-homing effector T cells and mediate protection. Thus, immunity to L. major is mediated by at least two distinct populations of CD4(+) T cells: short-lived pathogen-dependent effector cells and long-lived pathogen-independent central memory cells. These data suggest that central memory T cells should be the targets for nonlive vaccines against infectious diseases requiring cell-mediated immunity.
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