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Title: | Understanding the Role of B Cells in Cross Presentation of Antigen to CD8+ T Cells |
Authors: | Nasra, Simran Tilokani, Priyanka Kumar, Rishi |
Keywords: | Biotechnology Project Report Project Report 2019 Biotechnology Project Report 17MBC 17MBT 17MBC013 17MBC023 17MBT030 |
Issue Date: | Apr-2019 |
Publisher: | Institute of Science, Nirma University |
Series/Report no.: | ;SDR00356 |
Abstract: | To elicit robust T-cell response, antigen presenting cells (APCs) play a crucial role in antigen (Ag) presentation. In liver-stage malaria, CD8α+ DCs have been shown to play an essential role in the induction of CD8+ T-cell responses. They have also shown to activate CD8+ T cells upon being licensed with cognate help of CD4+ T-cells via CD40 signaling. Like the DCs have the ability to process the exogenous Ag through the MHC Class-I pathway, Ag specific B cells are shown to regulate or activate CD8+ T-cells. It is yet to be fully understood whether B cells can cross present the Ag to liver-stage specific CD8+ T cells. The whole sporozoite vaccine (WSV) is able to induce sterile immunity in humans and it is found that important immune effectors are antibodies that target sporozoites while entering liver, and T-cells that target infected hepatocytes. This lead us to think that B cell might be involved in the cross priming of CD8+ Tcell against liver stage specific Ag. Present study focuses on studying the induction of CD8+ T cells to chicken ovalbumin (OVA) and Plasmodium falciparum circumsporozoite protein (Pf- CSP) through BCR mediated antigen uptake by B cells or Ag-Ab immune-complex. |
Description: | SDR00356 |
URI: | http://10.1.7.192:80/jspui/handle/123456789/8445 |
Appears in Collections: | Dissertation, BT |
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