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Projektnummer
00.0633
Projekttitel
MEMOVAX: Immunological memory and vaccination
Projekttitel Englisch
MEMOVAX: Immunological memory and vaccination

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Memory lymphocyte; antibody; vaccination; HCV;
Life Sciences; Medicine; Health; Safety; Scientific Research; Social Aspects
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(Englisch)
EU project number: QLK2-CT-2001-01205
Forschungsprogramme
(Englisch)
EU-programme: 5. Frame Research Programme - 1.1.2 Control of infectious diseases
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See abstract
Partner und Internationale Organisationen
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Coordinator: Chiron S.p.A. (I)
Abstract
(Englisch)
The aim of this project is to dissect the cellular basis of immunological memory in order to provide a rationale approach to vaccination, so far only developed on an empirical basis. To this end, we will make use of recently identified memory lymphoid subset markers and recent technological breakthroughs permitting isolation of cells with defined effect or functions and antigen specificities to investigate the mechanisms that generate and maintain different types of memory cells.
The relative role of tissue homing effector memory T cells versus lymph node homing central memory T cells will be studied and the latter will be analysed to identify the cells that in secondary responses serve as precursors for effectors, help B cells, or mediate immune suppression.
The analysis will be extended to non-conventional NK-T and gdT cells. The contribution of memory B cells and short-and long-lived plasma cells in protective and reactive memory responses will be analysed.
The knowledge acquired through the above in vitro systems will be applied to the assessment of memory responses in vivo in rodent models and in primates immunized with hepatitis C virus-derived antigens. These results are expected to provide new general insights into the mechanisms of immunological memory and to identify immune parameters correlating with protective responses following viral infections.
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Swiss Database: Euro-DB of the
State Secretariat for Education and Research
Hallwylstrasse 4
CH-3003 Berne, Switzerland
Tel. +41 31 322 74 82
Swiss Project-Number: 00.0633