Cestoda VMP 920 Infection & Immunity II Veterinary Parasitology.
Adventures in Infection and Immunity
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Peter C. Doherty, Peter C. Doherty, University of Melbourne, and St Jude ChildrenUniversity of Melbourne, and St Jude Children’’s s
Research Hospital, Memphis TN.Research Hospital, Memphis TN.
Adventures in Infection and Immunity
Sir Arnold Theiler Lecture 2009
Arnold TheilerDVM, KCMG
1867-1936
Max Theiler MD 1899-1972
Rinderpest vaccine17D yellow fever vaccine
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Sir Arnold first came to public attention when he made a smallpox vaccine to combatan outbreak in mine workers
The careers of Arnold Theiler and Max Theilerexemplify the obvious truth that, when it comes to understanding infectious diseases and how to ameliorate their consequences there is little separationbetween the “human”and the “veterinary” world
One difference is that, so far as the funding agencies are concerned the veterinary area is moredominated by immediate, practical goals.
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At least in the USA and Australia, it is much easier to access the very substantial resources that are required to do basic studies on infection and immunity if the research is badged as medical
The training that veterinarians receive providesan excellent grounding for this type of research,and a number of vets have made, or are making,very substantial contributions…to name a few….Chris Goodnow…immunologyYoshi KawaokaAb Osterhaus….influenzaGraham Mitchell….parasitologyMax Essex….HIV/AIDS
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The One Health Initiative, a movement to forge co-equal, all inclusive collaborations between physicians, veterinarians, and other scientific-health related disciplines, has been endorsedby various major medical organizations and health agencies, including the American Veterinary Medical Association, the American Medical Association, the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, the American Society for Microbiology and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Additionally, more than 400 prominent scientists, physicians and veterinarians worldwide have endorsed the initiative. http://www.onehealthinitiative.com/
The global “One Health Initiative” would have been close to the hearts of Arnold and Max Theiler
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Influenza
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Rapid spread of a “seasonal” Influenza A virus
Nov 8th, 2003Nov 8th, 2003
Dec 20th, 2003
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• Negative sense RNA virus• No proof-reading during
replication• Segmented genomes• Highly variable• 16 HA and 9 NA subtypes
Influenza VirusInfluenza VirusInfluenza Virus
N, NA the neuraminidase that gets the virus away from the cell
H, HA the hemagglutinin molecule that gets the virus into the cell
NA IgG
HA
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1998-2008 1976-2008
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H1H2H3H4H5H6H7H8H9
H10H11H12H13H14H15H16
Influenza A Influenza A Virus Host Virus Host
RangeRange
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The Ecology Of Influenza Viruses
• Influenza viruses in their natural reservoirs are in evolutionary stasis
• Rapid evolution occurs after transfer to new hosts
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Don’t Forget H7N7…Chickens: March 2003 - Holland
H7N7 - highly pathogenic225 farms infected30 million chickens killed
Humans: 347 persons with conjunctivitis82 persons with confirmed H7N7Spread to 3 contact personsOne human died of H7N7 infection(lys at residue 627 of PB2 gene)
Pigs: Serological evidence in pigs
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St Jude Children’s Research Hospital
Melbourne University Medical School
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Starting at age 17, I trained in veterinary science and graduated from the University of Queensland in 1962
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After a short time in the field as a State Veterinary Officer, I spent 4 years at the ARI,Yeerongpilly, working as a diagnostic pathologistand doing research on leptospirosis in cattle(for an MVSc) and pigs, then avian infectious bronchitis. This introduced me to experimentalscience and to immunity and pathogenesis
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PhD in neuropathology, University of Edinburgh, Scotland and Moredun Research Institute. This was by research thesis and publication, and I completed it in 3 years while working in the British Civil Service,
1967-71
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Canberra, Philadelphia, and visits to Nairobi
JCSMR, ANU
ILRAD (now ILRI) Nairobi
Wistar Inst& U. Penn
When the cattle die the people die also
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In research MD = mouse doctor, at leastsome of the time
(OOO)
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One of the problems with science is that, once a seemingly satisfactory conceptual base is established, it proceeds “comfortably” by advances in technology
That’s why young, fresh minds, or mindsthat have been trained in some other context (eg physics in the early days ofmolecular biology) are so important.
Quite a lot of the immunology of the time wasof little value. Not being trained in the disciplinewas an advantage, I was not “captured” by it.
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CD8+ “killer”T cells cannotprevent infection, but clear lyticviruses following primarychallenge and reduce boththe duration and magnitude ofvirus growth following recall frommemory
Virus-specific CD8+ “killer T cells: the “hit men” of immunity
Induced apoptotic“suicide”of cellvirus“factories”
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The CD8+ “killer” T lymphocytes recirculateconstantly from blood, to tissue to lymph.
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The ultimate assassins, they kill silently by inducing apoptoticcell death. This involves disabling mitochondrial function to Minimize pro-inflammatory “danger signals” eg ATP release
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Movies by Misty Jenkins and Nigel WaterhouseJenkins et al Cell Death &Different 2009 E-pub, ahead of print
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Cells that “hit” other cells must be precisely targeted.
The same basic mechanisms can operate to control some forms of cancer. A great dealof current research is aimed at making preventive or therapeutic cancer vaccines. The papilloma virus vaccine is showing greatpromise in cervical carcinoma.
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This cell-surface targeting/surveillance functionworks via the MHC class I glycoproteins
Graft rejection is an epiphenomenon of surveillance of self. The MHC-I genes are encoded at 3 loci and are very polymorphic. The CD8 T cell response is highly INDIVIDUALIZED
TCR
Epitope
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The basic principles of MHC-restricted T cell recognition were discovered30 years ago from experimentsaimed at understanding the basis of lymphocytic choriomeneningitisvirus-induced immunopathology
LCM is a zoonosis that can cause severe human disease
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CD8+ T Cell Recognition: 1974 “biology” version.
The discovery of MHC restriction told us that cytotoxic Tlymphocytes (CTLs) are targeted to eliminate pathogen-modifiedcells rather than the pathogens themselves
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George Snell sharedthe 1980 Nobel Prize
Though science may advance by the type of “paradigm shift” that sometimes wins Nobelprizes, every discovery depends to some extent on what goes before.
Miss Abbie Lathrop, former school teacherand ornamental mouse breeder who providedseed stock for the Roscoe B. Jackson Laboratories at Bar Harbor ME, Miss Abbieis the “mother of mouse genetics”
C.C. Little,started theJackson Lab
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The antigen presenting cell (APC)
With the discovery by Alain Townsend that the “strong”transplantation molecules present viral peptides, a whole, new sub-discipline of antigen processing/presentation was born
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Immunology comes back to complex chemistry:Immunology comes back to complex chemistry:DDbbNPNP presents less features to influenza specific presents less features to influenza specific
CD8 T cells than CD8 T cells than DDbbPAPA
““PistachioPistachio”” vsvs ““ChilliChilli”” peptidepeptide
DDbbNPNP DDbbPAPAP4E P6M P6F P7R P9Y
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Stage of Stockholm Concert Hall, December 10, 1996
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King Karl XVI GustafMarlo Thomas
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Science celebrity has about the same resonance in thebroader community as being a minor character in a coffee commercial
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Australian of the Year: January 26, 1997
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Too few people are speaking up for sciencein the contemporary, western world. As trained scientists in the community, every Veterinarian has the opportunity to communicate a value system that emphasizes evidence-based reality
It’s particularlyImportant to interest schoolchildren in the idea that sciencecan solve problems
SCIENCE COMMUNICATION IS FOR ALL OF US
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Naive
Activated /Effector
Memory
ClonalExpansion
Differentiation
Te
Expanded memory
3-5 DAYS
TeActivated/Effector
CELLULAR IMMUNE RESPONSES TEND TO BE DEFINED BY NUMBERS
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NucleoproteinNucleoprotein
NPNP366366--374374
ASNENMETMASNENMETM
Binds DBinds Db b
Acid PolymeraseAcid Polymerase
PAPA224224--233233
SSLENFRAYVSSLENFRAYV
Binds DBinds Dbb
Polymerase 1Polymerase 1
PB1PB1703703--711711
SSYRRPVGI
Binds KBinds Kbb
Matrix ProteinMatrix Protein
M1M1128128--135135
LSYSAGAL
Binds KBinds Kbb
NonstructuraNonstructural l NS2NS2114114--121 121 RTFSQLIRTFSQLI
Binds KBinds Kbb
Protein 2Protein 2Polymerase 1 PB1-F262-70 LSLRNPILV binds Db
All the influenza A virus peptides in C57Bl/6All the influenza A virus peptides in C57Bl/6mice come from internal proteins..mice come from internal proteins..Thomas PG et al 2007 J Immunol 178:3091Thomas PG et al 2007 J Immunol 178:3091
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1:50
Dendritic cells
Challenge naïve or H1N1-primed B6 mice i.n. with H3N2 viruses
BAL
MLN
SPLEEN
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Increasing granzyme mRNA expression with cell division, and maintenance into long-term memory
# ce
lls
Day 5
Day 7
Day 360
Primary infection with A/HKx31 OVA virus
Time after infection
Jenkins MR et al J Immunol 181, 3818,
100 101 102 103 104
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Perf A B C K
CFSEEffectormRNA
Adoptively transferred OT1 cells HK/OVA infection
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Generation of immune T cell repertoiresGeneration of immune T cell repertoiresEstablishment, persistence and recall of memory
Secondary
ChallengeChallenge
SecondarySecondary
Primary
PrimaryPrimary
Memory
MemoryMemory
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FACS analysis of the BALD
b NP 3
66+
CD8+
Primary HKx31 in naïve mice, secondary HKx31PR8 in mice primed 7 months previously
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Finally, apart from providing new insights intohuman disease,we also workto protect otherspecies. Can we stop bird ‘flureaching Paris?
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14 th International Immunology CongressAugust 22-27, Kobe Japan