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Marion C. Lanteri, Katie M. O’Brien, Whitney E. Purtha, Mark J. Cameron, Jennifer M. Lund, Rachel E. Owen, John W. Heitman, Brian Custer, Dale F. Hirschkorn, Leslie H. Tobler, Nancy Kiely, Harry E. Prince, Lishomwa C. Ndhlovu, Douglas F. Nixon, Hany T. Kamel, David J. Kelvin, Michael P. Busch, Alexander Y. Rudensky, Michael S. Diamond, Philip J. Norris
Published in Volume 119, Issue 11
J Clin Invest. 2009; 119(11):3266–3277 doi:10.1172/JCI39387
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Figure 8
Similar systemic effector immune responses in symptomatic and asymptomatic human WNV infection.

WNV-specific T cell responses during the first 60 days after index donation. Comprehensive analysis of WNV-specific T cell responses by anti–IFN-γ ELISPOT assay revealed (A) the median peak number of recognized WNV peptides and (B) the median peak magnitude of responses over 3 time points in the first 60 days after index donation for 18 asymptomatic and 14 symptomatic WNV+ donors. Horizontal bars represent median quantities. (C) IgM and IgG response over the 90 days after index donation in 18 asymptomatic and 14 symptomatic WNV+ donors; means with SEM bars are displayed. (D) Cytokine profiles after index donation. Results are shown for analysis of plasma from 11 asymptomatic and 8 symptomatic WNV+ donors spanning the year after index donation. Medians with SEM bars are displayed.