T cell receptor repertoires associated with control and disease progression following Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection

Journal:
Nature Medicine
Published:
DOI:
10.1038/s41591-022-02110-9
Affiliations:
34
Authors:
146

Research Highlight

Finding tuberculosis’ weak spots

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Promising protein targets for a new generation of tuberculosis vaccines have been identified.

Tuberculosis claims about 1.6 million lives globally each year. The one approved vaccine for the disease fails to provide full protection.

Messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccines, which came into their own in the fight against COVID, are promising for protecting against tuberculosis. But researchers first need to identify best regions of the tuberculosis bacterium to target with new vaccines.

Now, a team that included researchers from the University of Cape Town in South Africa has identified proteins produced by the tuberculosis bacterium that are recognized by immune cells known as T-cells.

They did this by analyzing blood samples from two groups of South African high school students who had been exposed to the bacterium: those who went on to develop full-blown tuberculosis within two years and those who didn’t.

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  1. Nature Medicine 29, 258–269 (2023). doi: 10.1038/s41591-022-02110-9
Institutions Authors Share
UCT South African Tuberculosis Vaccine Initiative (SATVI), South Africa
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Ethiopian Health and Nutrition Research Institute (EHNRI), Ethiopia
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Karonga Prevention Study, Malawi
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Stanford Medicine, United States of America (USA)
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MRC The Gambia Unit, Gambia
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DST-NRF Centre of Excellence for Biomedical Tuberculosis Research (CBTBR), South Africa
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South African Medical Research Council (SAMRC), South Africa
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Armauer Hansen Research Institute (AHRI), Ethiopia
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Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC), Netherlands
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London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM), United Kingdom (UK)
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Makerere University, Uganda
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Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology (MPIIB), Germany
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The State Serum Institute (SSI), Denmark
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University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center, CWRU, United States of America (USA)
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University Medical Center Utrecht (UMC Utrecht), Netherlands
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UCL, United Kingdom (UK)
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University of Cape Town (UCT), South Africa
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Aeras, United States of America (USA)
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University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School (UMass Chan Medical School), United States of America (USA)
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University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN), South Africa
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Africa Health Research Institute, South Africa
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Amsterdam Institute for Global Health and Development (AIGHD), Netherlands
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KNCV Tuberculosis Foundation, Netherlands
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Stanford University, United States of America (USA)
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Texas A&M University (TAMU), United States of America (USA)
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Max Planck Institute for Multidisciplinary Sciences, Germany
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