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Shih-Wen Lin, Scott E. Hensley, Nia Tatsis, Marcio O. Lasaro, Hildegund C.J. Ertl
Published in Volume 117, Issue 12
J Clin Invest. 2007; 117(12):3958–3970 doi:10.1172/JCI33138
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Figure 5
rAAV-induced gag-specific CD8+ T cells provide partial protection against challenge with Vacgag.

(A) To test for protection, groups of nonimmunized mice and mice immunized with 1011 gc rAAV2/7gag or 109 vp AdC68gag were challenged 1 month after vaccination with Vacgag. After 5 days, ovaries were harvested and vaccinia virus titers were determined. (B) PBMCs prior to challenge and PBMCs and splenocytes following challenge were analyzed by ICS for frequencies of gag-specific IFN-γ–secreting CD8+ T cells. Background frequencies (less than 0.1%) were subtracted prior to plotting. Data are representative of 3 repeated experiments.