Staphylococcus aureus-specific TIGIT+ Treg are present in the blood of healthy subjects - a hurdle for vaccination?
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2024
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Clegg, Jonah
Mnich, Malgorzata E
Carignano, Alberto
Cova, Giovanni
Tavarini, Simona
Sammicheli, Chiara
Clemente, Bruna
Smith, Megan
Siena, Emilio
Bardelli, Monia
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Abstract
Staphylococcus aureus poses an enormous burden of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Making an efficacious vaccine has however proven extremely challenging. Due to colonizing interactions, pre-existing S. aureus-specific CD4+ T cells are often found in the human population and yet a detailed characterization of their phenotypes and how they might in turn impact vaccine efficacy are thus far unknown. Using an activation induced marker assay to sort for S. aureus-specific CD4+ T cells in an effector function-independent manner, single cell transcriptomic analysis was conducted. Remarkably, S. aureus-specific CD4+ T cells consisted not only of a broader spectrum of conventional T cells (Tcon) than previously described but also of regulatory T cells (Treg). As compared to polyclonally-activated CD4+ T cells, S. aureus-specific Tcon were enriched for the expression of the Th17-type cytokine genes IL17A, IL22 and IL26, while higher percentages of S. aureus-specific Treg expressed the T Cell Immunoreceptor with Ig and ITIM domains (TIGIT), a pleiotropic immune checkpoint. Notably, the antagonistic anti-TIGIT mAb Tiragolumab increased IL-1β production in response to S. aureus in vitro. Therefore, these results uncover the presence of S. aureus-specific TIGIT+ Treg in the blood of healthy subjects that could blunt responses to vaccination and indicate TIGIT as a potential targetable biomarker to overcome pre-exposure-induced immunosuppression.
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Staphylococcus aureus, TIGIT, Th17, Treg, colonization, host-pathogen interactions, vaccines, Journal Article
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Clegg, J, Mnich, M E, Carignano, A, Cova, G, Tavarini, S, Sammicheli, C, Clemente, B, Smith, M, Siena, E, Bardelli, M, Brazzoli, M, Bagnoli, F, McLoughlin, R M & Soldaini, E 2024, 'Staphylococcus aureus-specific TIGIT+ Treg are present in the blood of healthy subjects - a hurdle for vaccination?', Frontiers in Immunology, vol. 15, 1500696. https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2024.1500696