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T cell memory specific for self and non-self antigens in rats persistently infected with Borna disease virus.
We have studied CD4+ Th1 T cell responses in Borna disease (BD), a virus-mediated immune disease of the central nervous system (CNS), and demonstrate the priming of virus-specific as well as autoreactive T cells specific for myelin antigens in the course of viral infection. The fate of these in vivo...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1554921/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7690314 |
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author | Rott, O Herzog, S Cash, E |
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description | We have studied CD4+ Th1 T cell responses in Borna disease (BD), a virus-mediated immune disease of the central nervous system (CNS), and demonstrate the priming of virus-specific as well as autoreactive T cells specific for myelin antigens in the course of viral infection. The fate of these in vivo generated T cells was subsequently assessed by in vitro proliferation assays with lymphocytes from different lymphoid organs of diseased animals over a long period of time. Virus-specific T cell responses continuously decreased during the establishment of persistent infection and could no longer be detected after 5-6 months post infectionem, when inflammatory reactions in the brain had ceased. By contrast, autoantigen-specific T cells kept their ability to mount characteristic secondary responses--although at an overall rather low level--over long periods of time; these autoreactive T cells homed to a specific lymphoid organ, the perithymic lymph node. Our study thus describes for the first time a complete decline of virus-specific T cell memory in a persistent viral infection, and raises the question how long-lasting T cell autoreactivity is controlled. |
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spelling | pubmed-15549212007-07-12 T cell memory specific for self and non-self antigens in rats persistently infected with Borna disease virus. Rott, O Herzog, S Cash, E Clin Exp Immunol Research Article We have studied CD4+ Th1 T cell responses in Borna disease (BD), a virus-mediated immune disease of the central nervous system (CNS), and demonstrate the priming of virus-specific as well as autoreactive T cells specific for myelin antigens in the course of viral infection. The fate of these in vivo generated T cells was subsequently assessed by in vitro proliferation assays with lymphocytes from different lymphoid organs of diseased animals over a long period of time. Virus-specific T cell responses continuously decreased during the establishment of persistent infection and could no longer be detected after 5-6 months post infectionem, when inflammatory reactions in the brain had ceased. By contrast, autoantigen-specific T cells kept their ability to mount characteristic secondary responses--although at an overall rather low level--over long periods of time; these autoreactive T cells homed to a specific lymphoid organ, the perithymic lymph node. Our study thus describes for the first time a complete decline of virus-specific T cell memory in a persistent viral infection, and raises the question how long-lasting T cell autoreactivity is controlled. 1993-09 /pmc/articles/PMC1554921/ /pubmed/7690314 Text en |
spellingShingle | Research Article Rott, O Herzog, S Cash, E T cell memory specific for self and non-self antigens in rats persistently infected with Borna disease virus. |
title | T cell memory specific for self and non-self antigens in rats persistently infected with Borna disease virus. |
title_full | T cell memory specific for self and non-self antigens in rats persistently infected with Borna disease virus. |
title_fullStr | T cell memory specific for self and non-self antigens in rats persistently infected with Borna disease virus. |
title_full_unstemmed | T cell memory specific for self and non-self antigens in rats persistently infected with Borna disease virus. |
title_short | T cell memory specific for self and non-self antigens in rats persistently infected with Borna disease virus. |
title_sort | t cell memory specific for self and non-self antigens in rats persistently infected with borna disease virus. |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1554921/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7690314 |
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