Recovery from chronic rotavirus infection in mice with severe combined immunodeficiency: virus clearance mediated by adoptive transfer of immune CD8+ T …

T Dharakul, L Rott, HB Greenberg - Journal of Virology, 1990 - Am Soc Microbiol
T Dharakul, L Rott, HB Greenberg
Journal of Virology, 1990Am Soc Microbiol
Severe combined immunodeficient (SCID) mice lack both functional T and B cells. These
mice develop chronic rotavirus infection following an oral inoculation with the epizootic
diarrhea of infant mice (EDIM) rotavirus. Reconstitution of rotavirus-infected SCID mice with
T lymphocytes from immunocompetent mice allows an evaluation of a role of T-cell-
mediated immunity in clearing chronic rotavirus infection. Complete rotavirus clearance was
demonstrated in CB-17/scid mice 7 to 9 days after the transfer of immune CD8+ splenic T …
Severe combined immunodeficient (SCID) mice lack both functional T and B cells. These mice develop chronic rotavirus infection following an oral inoculation with the epizootic diarrhea of infant mice (EDIM) rotavirus. Reconstitution of rotavirus-infected SCID mice with T lymphocytes from immunocompetent mice allows an evaluation of a role of T-cell-mediated immunity in clearing chronic rotavirus infection. Complete rotavirus clearance was demonstrated in C.B-17/scid mice 7 to 9 days after the transfer of immune CD8+ splenic T lymphocytes from histocompatible BALB/c mice previously immunized intraperitoneally with the EDIM-w strain of murine rotavirus. The virus clearance mediated by T-cell transfer was restricted to H-2d-bearing T cells and occurred in the absence of rotavirus-specific antibody as determined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, neutralization, immunohistochemistry, and radioimmunoprecipitation. Temporary clearance of rotavirus was observed after the transfer of immune CD8+ T cells isolated from the intestinal mucosa (intraepithelial lymphocytes [IELs]) or the spleens of BALB/c mice previously infected with EDIM by the oral route. Chronic virus shedding was transiently eliminated 7 to 11 days after spleen cell transfer and 11 to 12 days after IEL transfer. However, recurrence of rotavirus infection was detected 1 to 8 days later in all but one SCID recipient receiving cells from orally immunized donors. The viral clearance was mediated by IELs that were both Thy1+ and CD8+. These data demonstrated that the clearance of chronic rotavirus infection in SCID mice can be mediated by immune CD8+ T lymphocytes and that this clearance can occur in the absence of virus-specific antibodies.
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