Characterisation of the T-cell response to Ebola virus glycoprotein amongst survivors of the 2013–16 West Africa epidemic

T cell responses are known to be essential in the immune response to Ebola virus infection, and the viral glycoprotein is a major antigenic target. Here the authors provide fine detail mapping of T cell antigens and their characterisation in Ebola virus survivor patients.

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Main Authors: T. R. W. Tipton, Y. Hall, J. A. Bore, A. White, L. S. Sibley, C. Sarfas, Y. Yuki, M. Martin, S. Longet, J. Mellors, K. Ewer, S. Günther, M. Carrington, M. K. Kondé, M. W. Carroll
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Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-02-01
Series:Nature Communications
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-21411-0
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spelling doaj-e6b0735d435f48e18929d44dd2c3bb842021-02-21T12:12:56ZengNature Publishing GroupNature Communications2041-17232021-02-011211910.1038/s41467-021-21411-0Characterisation of the T-cell response to Ebola virus glycoprotein amongst survivors of the 2013–16 West Africa epidemicT. R. W. Tipton0Y. Hall1J. A. Bore2A. White3L. S. Sibley4C. Sarfas5Y. Yuki6M. Martin7S. Longet8J. Mellors9K. Ewer10S. Günther11M. Carrington12M. K. Kondé13M. W. Carroll14National Infection Service, Public Health EnglandNational Infection Service, Public Health EnglandCenter for Training and Research on Priority Diseases including Malaria in Guinea (CEFORPAG)National Infection Service, Public Health EnglandNational Infection Service, Public Health EnglandNational Infection Service, Public Health EnglandBasic Science Program, Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research in the Laboratory of Integrative Cancer Immunology, National Cancer InstituteBasic Science Program, Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research in the Laboratory of Integrative Cancer Immunology, National Cancer InstituteNational Infection Service, Public Health EnglandNational Infection Service, Public Health EnglandThe Jenner InstituteBernhard Nocht Institute for Tropical MedicineBasic Science Program, Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research in the Laboratory of Integrative Cancer Immunology, National Cancer InstituteCenter for Training and Research on Priority Diseases including Malaria in Guinea (CEFORPAG)National Infection Service, Public Health EnglandT cell responses are known to be essential in the immune response to Ebola virus infection, and the viral glycoprotein is a major antigenic target. Here the authors provide fine detail mapping of T cell antigens and their characterisation in Ebola virus survivor patients.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-21411-0
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author T. R. W. Tipton
Y. Hall
J. A. Bore
A. White
L. S. Sibley
C. Sarfas
Y. Yuki
M. Martin
S. Longet
J. Mellors
K. Ewer
S. Günther
M. Carrington
M. K. Kondé
M. W. Carroll
spellingShingle T. R. W. Tipton
Y. Hall
J. A. Bore
A. White
L. S. Sibley
C. Sarfas
Y. Yuki
M. Martin
S. Longet
J. Mellors
K. Ewer
S. Günther
M. Carrington
M. K. Kondé
M. W. Carroll
Characterisation of the T-cell response to Ebola virus glycoprotein amongst survivors of the 2013–16 West Africa epidemic
Nature Communications
author_facet T. R. W. Tipton
Y. Hall
J. A. Bore
A. White
L. S. Sibley
C. Sarfas
Y. Yuki
M. Martin
S. Longet
J. Mellors
K. Ewer
S. Günther
M. Carrington
M. K. Kondé
M. W. Carroll
author_sort T. R. W. Tipton
title Characterisation of the T-cell response to Ebola virus glycoprotein amongst survivors of the 2013–16 West Africa epidemic
title_short Characterisation of the T-cell response to Ebola virus glycoprotein amongst survivors of the 2013–16 West Africa epidemic
title_full Characterisation of the T-cell response to Ebola virus glycoprotein amongst survivors of the 2013–16 West Africa epidemic
title_fullStr Characterisation of the T-cell response to Ebola virus glycoprotein amongst survivors of the 2013–16 West Africa epidemic
title_full_unstemmed Characterisation of the T-cell response to Ebola virus glycoprotein amongst survivors of the 2013–16 West Africa epidemic
title_sort characterisation of the t-cell response to ebola virus glycoprotein amongst survivors of the 2013–16 west africa epidemic
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Nature Communications
issn 2041-1723
publishDate 2021-02-01
description T cell responses are known to be essential in the immune response to Ebola virus infection, and the viral glycoprotein is a major antigenic target. Here the authors provide fine detail mapping of T cell antigens and their characterisation in Ebola virus survivor patients.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-21411-0
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