The behavior of early-minted antibody-secreting cells (ASC) or plasmablasts post-infection or vaccination plays a pivotal role in the immune response. Traditionally, long-lived plasma cells (LLPC) from the bone marrow are regarded as non-dividing, while blood ASCs are thought to be proliferative. Traditional technologies that average bulk data or measure surface phenotype alone miss critical functional …
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Published in Scientific Reports: Understanding Antibody-Secreting Cells: A Closer Look at Cellular Dynamics with Optofluidic Precision
Unraveling the Mechanisms of HIV Vaccination to Inform Vaccine Development Strategies
Recent investigations into the mechanisms of HIV vaccination have uncovered promising new information that sheds light on why some vaccine trials have failed to show efficacy. While preclinical studies in nonhuman primates have suggested that vaccine-triggered CD8+ T cells are effective against HIV, several trials of HIV vaccines targeted to induce CD8+ T cell activation …
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