Generation and characterization of a novel MHC-II tetramer for tracking and characterization of toxin B–specific CD4+ T cell responses
Abstract
Abstract The gastrointestinal pathogen Clostridioides difficile is a major burden for health systems due to high rates of recurrence. C. difficile pathogenesis is mediated by two virulence factors, toxin A (TcdA) and toxin B (TcdB). Antibodies specific for TcdA and TcdB are correlated with protection from symptomatic recurrence; however, the role for CD4+ T cells is poorly understood in part due to the lack of tools to study the toxin-specific CD4+ T cell response. Our group recently demonstrated the antibody and CD4+ T cell response to C. difficile toxins is impaired via the glucosyltransferase activity of the toxins; however, tools do not exist to study the protective capacity and the phenotype of toxin-specific CD4+ T cells. Therefore, we developed a major histocompatibility complex class II (MHC-II) tetramer to identify TcdB-specific CD4+ T cells via flow cytometry. Herein, we identified an immunodominant epitope (TcdB1961–1975) in the CROPs region of TcdB and optimized an MHC-II tetramer for use in tracking and phenotyping TcdB-specific CD4+ T cell responses following multiple different immunization strategies in mice. Utilizing the tetramer, TcdB-specific T follicular helper cells were detected following TcdB-CROPs messenger RNA lipid nanoparticle vaccination validating the advantage of the tetramer. Furthermore, using a modular messenger RNA vector expressing the TcdB1961 peptide covalently bound to the beta chain of MHC-II, we were able to generate a robust population of TcdB-specific CD4+ T cells. These data outline the generation of new tools for the C. difficile field and lay the groundwork for future studies of toxin-specific CD4+ T cell responses.
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The Journal of Immunology
American Association of Immunologists
Authors (11)
Jeffrey R Maslanka
Department of Microbiology, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania , Philadelphia, PA,
Qianxuan She
Kathleen S Krauss
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia , Philadelphia, PA,
Emily N Bitsko
Department of Medicine, Drexel University College of Medicine , Philadelphia, PA,
Nile U Bayard
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia , Philadelphia, PA,
Jennifer A Londregan
Immunology Graduate Group, University of Pennsylvania , Philadelphia, PA,
Mohamad-Gabriel Alameh
Laurence C Eisenlohr
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia , Philadelphia, PA,
Michele A Kutzler
Department of Medicine, Drexel University College of Medicine , Philadelphia, PA,
Joseph P Zackular
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia , Philadelphia, PA,
Michael C Abt
Department of Microbiology, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania , Philadelphia, PA,