IL-17 and IFN-γ-producing respiratory tissue resident memory CD4 T cells persist for decades in adults immunized as children with whole cell pertussis vaccines.
Karen N McCarthyStephen HoneRachel M McLoughlinKingston H G MillsPublished in: The Journal of infectious diseases (2024)
The objective was to determine if antigen-specific tissue resident memory T (TRM) cells persist in respiratory tissues of adults immunized as children with whole cell pertussis (wP) or acellular pertussis (aP) vaccines. Mononuclear cells from tonsil or nasal tissue cells were cultured with Bordetella pertussis antigens and TRM cells quantified by flow cytometry. Adults immunized with wP vaccines as children had significantly more IL-17A and IFN-y-producing TRM cells that respond to B. pertussis antigens in respiratory tissues when compared with aP-primed donors. Our findings demonstrate that wP vaccines induce CD4 TRM cells that can persist in respiratory tissues for decades.