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B cell depletion impairs vaccination-induced CD8+ T cell responses in a type I interferon-dependent manner.

Theresa GraalmannKatharina BorstHimanshu ManchandaLea VaasMatthias BruhnLukas GraalmannMario KosterMurielle VerboomMichael HallenslebenCarlos Alberto GuzmánGerd SutterReinhold E SchmidtTorsten WitteUlrich Kalinke
Published in: Annals of the rheumatic diseases (2021)
Depending on the stimulus, B cells can modulate CD8+ T cell responses. Thus, B cell depletion causes a deficiency of de novo antibody responses and affects the efficacy of cellular response including cytotoxic T cells. The choice of the appropriate vaccine to vaccinate B cell-depleted patients has to be re-evaluated in order to efficiently induce protective CD8+ T cell responses.
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