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Fig. 6

From: A nonadjuvanted HLA-restricted peptide vaccine induced both T and B cell immunity against SARS-CoV-2 spike protein

Fig. 6

Summary of the SARS-CoV-2 HLA-restricted peptide T-cell vaccine. The possible mechanistic immune response to HLA-restricted peptides has been elucidated. The 9-mer UC peptides can be primed onto both HLA class I and II molecules, and the immune response is triggered for both humoral and cellular immunity. Through HLA class I molecule binding, CTLs can be activated, and an increase in IFN-γ cytokines and specific lytic activity have been observed. Through HLA class II molecule binding, B-cells are activated, and specific antibodies are produced in accordance with complement cytotoxicity activity.

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