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Cross-Presentation of Skin-Targeted Recombinant Adenoassociated Virus 2/1 Transgene Induces Potent Resident Memory CD8 ؉ T Cell Responses

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A key aspect to consider for vaccinal protection is the induction of a local line of defense consisting of nonrecirculating tissue-resident memory T cells (T RM), in parallel to the generation of systemic memory CD8 ϩ T cell responses. The potential to induce T RM has now been demonstrated for a number of pathogens and viral vectors. This potential, however, has never been tested for recombinant adeno-associated virus (rAAV) vectors, which are weakly inflammatory and poor transducer of dendritic cells. Using a model rAAV2/1-based vaccine, we determined that a single intradermal immunization with rAAV2/1 vectors in mice induces fully functional T RM at the local site of immunization. The optimal differentiation of rAAVinduced transgene-specific skin T RM was dependent on local transgene expression and additional CD4 ϩ T cell help. Transgene expression in dendritic cells, however, appeared to be dispensable for the priming of transgene-specific skin T RM , suggesting that this process solely depends on the cross-presentation of transgene products. Overall, this study provides needed information to properly assess rAAV vectors as T cell-inducing vaccine carriers.
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hal-03827009 , version 1 (24-10-2022)

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David-Alexandre Gross, Alexandre Ghenassia, Laurent Bartolo, Dominique Urbain, Sofia Benkhelifa-Ziyyat, et al.. Cross-Presentation of Skin-Targeted Recombinant Adenoassociated Virus 2/1 Transgene Induces Potent Resident Memory CD8 ؉ T Cell Responses. Journal of Virology, 2019, 93 (5), pp.e01334-18. ⟨10.1128/JVI.01334-18⟩. ⟨hal-03827009⟩
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