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Kinetic and Phenotypic Analysis of CD8 <sup>+</sup> T Cell Responses after Priming with Alphavirus Replicons and Homologous or Heterologous Booster Immunizations
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Alphavirus replicons are promising vaccine candidates against a number of diseases and are by themselves developed as vaccines against, for example, Chikungunya virus infection. Replicons are also considered to be used for priming, followed by booster immunization using different vaccine modalities. In order to rationally design prime-boost immunization schedules with these vectors, characterization of the magnitude and phenotype of CD8(+) T cell responses induced by alphavirus replicons is needed. Here, we demonstrate how factors such as timing and dose affect the phenotypes of memory T cell populations induced by immunization with alphavirus replicons. These findings are important for designing future clinical trials with alphaviruses, since they can be used to tailor vaccination regimens in order to induce a CD8(+) T cell response that is optimal for control and/or clearance of a specific pathogen.
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