[HTML][HTML] Attrition of T cell memory: selective loss of LCMV epitope–specific memory CD8 T cells following infections with heterologous viruses

LK Selin, MY Lin, KA Kraemer, DM Pardoll, JP Schneck… - Immunity, 1999 - cell.com
LK Selin, MY Lin, KA Kraemer, DM Pardoll, JP Schneck, SM Varga, PA Santolucito, AK Pinto
Immunity, 1999cell.com
Using a variety of techniques, including limiting dilution assays (LDA), intracellular IFNγ
assays, and D b-IgG1 MHC dimer staining to measure viral peptide-specific T cell number
and function, we show here that heterologous virus infections quantitatively delete and
qualitatively alter the memory pool of T cells specific to a previously encountered virus. We
also show that a prior history of a virus infection can alter the hierarchy of the
immunodominant peptide response to a second virus and that virus infections selectively …
Abstract
Using a variety of techniques, including limiting dilution assays (LDA), intracellular IFNγ assays, and Db-IgG1 MHC dimer staining to measure viral peptide-specific T cell number and function, we show here that heterologous virus infections quantitatively delete and qualitatively alter the memory pool of T cells specific to a previously encountered virus. We also show that a prior history of a virus infection can alter the hierarchy of the immunodominant peptide response to a second virus and that virus infections selectively reactivate memory T cells with distinct specificities to earlier viruses. These results are consistent with a model for the immune system that accommodates memory T cell populations for multiple pathogens over the course of a lifetime.
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