CD8+ Trms against malaria liver-stage: prospects and challenges

Chengyu Zhu,Shiming Jiao,Wenyue Xu

FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY(2024)

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Attenuated sporozoites provide a valuable model for exploring protective immunity against the malarial liver stage, guiding the design of highly efficient vaccines to prevent malaria infection. Liver tissue-resident CD8(+) T cells (CD8(+) Trm cells) are considered the host front-line defense against malaria and are crucial to developing prime-trap/target strategies for pre-erythrocytic stage vaccine immunization. However, the spatiotemporal regulatory mechanism of the generation of liver CD8(+) Trm cells and their responses to sporozoite challenge, as well as the protective antigens they recognize remain largely unknown. Here, we discuss the knowledge gap regarding liver CD8(+) Trm cell formation and the potential strategies to identify predominant protective antigens expressed in the exoerythrocytic stage, which is essential for high-efficacy malaria subunit pre-erythrocytic vaccine designation.
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malaria,attenuated sporozoite vaccine,liver tissue-resident CD8(+) T cells,protective antigens,prime-trap/target
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