The importance of the role of T-cell immunity in the development of modern tick-borne encephalitis vaccines

Author:

Tigeeva Elena V.ORCID,Nizolenko Lily F.ORCID,Karpenko Larisa I.ORCID

Abstract

The tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) virus is highly pathogenic and can affect the central nervous system, leading to severe chronic effects or death. The only effective measure to combat TBE is vaccine prophylaxis. Vaccines that are currently used for mass immunization are based on inactivated TBE virus, they provide a protective immune response, but such vaccines require multiple administrations. A possible reason for short-term immunity is an incomplete functional T-cell response to these types of vaccines. The aim of this review is to analyze the literature on the role of the T-cell immune response in protecting the body from tick-borne encephalitis, its importance for vaccine development, and to consider approaches to the development of new TBE vaccines based on different platforms. When preparing the review, we analyzed the literature presented in scientific databases — PubMed, Scopus, Elsevier, Google Scholar as of April 2024. The following keywords were used for the search: vaccine, tick-borne encephalitis virus, T-cell immune response, flaviviruses. A several publications have demonstrated that T-cell responses following natural infection with TBE virus and after vaccination with inactivated virus are different. During viral infection, both Th1- and Th2-type CD4+ T cells and CD8+ T cells are activated and play an important role in the elimination of viral infection. After vaccination, the only Th2-type CD4+ T-cell response predominates, which may be the reason for the short-lived immune response. To date, a number of different types of experimental TBE vaccines are being studied, such as live-attenuated vaccines, viral vector vaccines, subunit vaccines, virus-like particles, DNA and mRNA vaccines, and polyepitope immunogens. In our opinion, the most promising in terms of T-cell response activation are vaccines based on T-cell polyepitope immunogens delivered in the form of DNA or mRNA.

Publisher

Central Research Institute for Epidemiology

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