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Increasing inflationary T-cell responses following transient depletion of MCMV-specific memory T cells

Abstract:
Murine CMV (MCMV) infection induces effector CD8+ T cells that continue to increase in frequency after acute infection (“inflation”) and are stably maintained at a high frequency, with up to 20% of the CD8+ T-cell compartment being specific for one epitope, although the flexibility and turnover of these populations is not fully defined. Here we report that effector/memory CD8+ T cells induced by MCMV can be paradoxically boosted following transient depletion of epitope specific CD8+ T cells. Treatment of MCMV-infected mice with MHC-Class I-saporin tetramers led to partial (80–90%) depletion of epitope-specific CD8+ T cells—rapidly followed by a rebound, leading to expansion and maintenance of up to 40% of total CD8+ T cells, with minimal changes in response to a control epitope (M45). These data indicate the tight balance between host and virus during persistent infection and the functional flexibility of the “inflated” CD8+ T cell responses during persistent infection.
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10.1002/eji.201445016

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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
MSD
Department:
NDM
Sub department:
NDM Experimental Medicine
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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
MSD
Department:
NDM
Sub department:
NDM Experimental Medicine
Role:
Author



Publisher:
Wiley
Journal:
European Journal of Immunology More from this journal
Volume:
45
Issue:
1
Pages:
113-118
Publication date:
2015-01-01
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EISSN:
1521-4141
ISSN:
0014-2980


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505980
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2015-06-18

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