Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8485851 | Vaccine | 2018 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Tuberculosis (TB) still remains as an unmet global threat. The current vaccine is not fully effective and novel alternatives are needed. Here, two vaccine candidate strains derived from BCG carrying deletions in the BCG1416c or BCG1419c genes were analysed for their capacity to modulate the cytokine/chemokine profile and granuloma formation in a human lung tissue model (LTM). We show that the clustering of monocytes, reminiscent of early granuloma formation, in LTMs infected with BCG strains was similar for all of them. However, BCGÎBCG1419c, like M. tuberculosis, was capable of inducing the production of IL-6 in contrast to the other BCG strains. This work suggests that LTM could be a useful ex vivo assay to evaluate the potential immunogenicity of novel TB vaccine candidates.
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Authors
Venkata Ramanarao Parasa, Jeronimo Rose, Luis Alberto Castillo-Diaz, Michel de Jesús Aceves-Sánchez, Perla JazmÃn Vega-DomÃnguez, Maria Lerm, Mario Alberto Flores-Valdez,