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. 2022 May 10;10(5):751. doi: 10.3390/vaccines10050751

Table 2.

A selection of T cell antigens from obligate intracellular bacteria that have been described in the literature.

Pathogen Antigen Ref.
Chlamydia Immunodominant CD8+ T cell antigens: CT529, CT511, CT461 (C. trachomatis) [141]
Anaplasma VirB9-1, VirB9-2, VirB10, conjugal transfer protein (CTP) (A. marginale) [142,143]
Ehrlichia CD8+ T cell antigens: Erum0660, Erum2330, Erum2540, Erum2580, Erum5000 (E. ruminantum)
CD4+ T cell antigen: OMP-19 (E. muris, E. chaffeensis)
[144,145]
Rickettsia ssp. SFG rickettsiae: OmpA, OmpB, Adr2, YbgF
TG rickettsiae: OmpB, CD8+ T cell antigens: RP403, RP598 RP739, RP778
[37,146,147,148,149,150,151,152]
Orientia Sta22, Sta56, ScaA [153,154,155,156,157,158,159,160,161]
Coxiella CD8+ T cell antigens: 17 T4SS-related proteins (C. burnetii)
CD4+ T cell antigens: CBU_1835/protoporphyrinogen oxidase, CBU_1513/protoporphyrinogen oxidase, CBU_1398/SucB, CBU_0718, CBU_0307/outer membrane protein
[44,162]