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Conserved T Cell Receptor Repertoire in Primary and Memory CD8 T Cell Responses to an Acute Viral Infection

Viral infections often induce potent CD8 T cell responses that play a key role in antiviral immunity. After viral clearance, the vast majority of the expanded CD8 T cells undergo apoptosis, leaving behind a stable number of memory cells. The relationship between the CD8 T cells that clear the acute...

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Autores principales: Sourdive, David J.D., Murali-Krishna, Kaja, Altman, John D., Zajac, Allan J., Whitmire, Jason K., Pannetier, Christophe, Kourilsky, Philippe, Evavold, Brian, Sette, Alessandro, Ahmed, Rafi
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Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1998
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2525546/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9653085
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author Sourdive, David J.D.
Murali-Krishna, Kaja
Altman, John D.
Zajac, Allan J.
Whitmire, Jason K.
Pannetier, Christophe
Kourilsky, Philippe
Evavold, Brian
Sette, Alessandro
Ahmed, Rafi
author_facet Sourdive, David J.D.
Murali-Krishna, Kaja
Altman, John D.
Zajac, Allan J.
Whitmire, Jason K.
Pannetier, Christophe
Kourilsky, Philippe
Evavold, Brian
Sette, Alessandro
Ahmed, Rafi
author_sort Sourdive, David J.D.
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description Viral infections often induce potent CD8 T cell responses that play a key role in antiviral immunity. After viral clearance, the vast majority of the expanded CD8 T cells undergo apoptosis, leaving behind a stable number of memory cells. The relationship between the CD8 T cells that clear the acute viral infection and the long-lived CD8 memory pool remaining in the individual is not fully understood. To address this issue, we examined the T cell receptor (TCR) repertoire of virus-specific CD8 T cells in the mouse model of infection with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCMV) using three approaches: (a) in vivo quantitative TCR β chain V segment and complementarity determining region 3 (CDR3) length repertoire analysis by spectratyping (immunoscope); (b) identification of LCMV-specific CD8 T cells with MHC class I tetramers containing viral peptide and costaining with TCR Vβ–specific antibodies; and (c) functional TCR fingerprinting based on recognition of variant peptides. We compared the repertoire of CD8 T cells responding to acute primary and secondary LCMV infections, together with that of virus-specific memory T cells in immune mice. Our analysis showed that CD8 T cells from several Vβ families participated in the anti-LCMV response directed to the dominant cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) epitope (NP118–126). However, the bulk (∼70%) of this CTL response was due to three privileged T cell populations systematically expanding during LCMV infection. Approximately 30% of the response consisted of Vβ10(+) CD8 T cells with a β chain CDR3 length of nine amino acids, and 40% consisted of Vβ8.1(+) (β CDR3 = eight amino acids) and Vβ8.2(+) cells (β CDR3 = six amino acids). Finally, we showed that the TCR repertoire of the primary antiviral CD8 T cell response was similar both structurally and functionally to that of the memory pool and the secondary CD8 T cell effectors. These results suggest a stochastic selection of memory cells from the pool of CD8 T cells activated during primary infection.
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spelling pubmed-25255462008-08-27 Conserved T Cell Receptor Repertoire in Primary and Memory CD8 T Cell Responses to an Acute Viral Infection Sourdive, David J.D. Murali-Krishna, Kaja Altman, John D. Zajac, Allan J. Whitmire, Jason K. Pannetier, Christophe Kourilsky, Philippe Evavold, Brian Sette, Alessandro Ahmed, Rafi J Exp Med Articles Viral infections often induce potent CD8 T cell responses that play a key role in antiviral immunity. After viral clearance, the vast majority of the expanded CD8 T cells undergo apoptosis, leaving behind a stable number of memory cells. The relationship between the CD8 T cells that clear the acute viral infection and the long-lived CD8 memory pool remaining in the individual is not fully understood. To address this issue, we examined the T cell receptor (TCR) repertoire of virus-specific CD8 T cells in the mouse model of infection with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCMV) using three approaches: (a) in vivo quantitative TCR β chain V segment and complementarity determining region 3 (CDR3) length repertoire analysis by spectratyping (immunoscope); (b) identification of LCMV-specific CD8 T cells with MHC class I tetramers containing viral peptide and costaining with TCR Vβ–specific antibodies; and (c) functional TCR fingerprinting based on recognition of variant peptides. We compared the repertoire of CD8 T cells responding to acute primary and secondary LCMV infections, together with that of virus-specific memory T cells in immune mice. Our analysis showed that CD8 T cells from several Vβ families participated in the anti-LCMV response directed to the dominant cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) epitope (NP118–126). However, the bulk (∼70%) of this CTL response was due to three privileged T cell populations systematically expanding during LCMV infection. Approximately 30% of the response consisted of Vβ10(+) CD8 T cells with a β chain CDR3 length of nine amino acids, and 40% consisted of Vβ8.1(+) (β CDR3 = eight amino acids) and Vβ8.2(+) cells (β CDR3 = six amino acids). Finally, we showed that the TCR repertoire of the primary antiviral CD8 T cell response was similar both structurally and functionally to that of the memory pool and the secondary CD8 T cell effectors. These results suggest a stochastic selection of memory cells from the pool of CD8 T cells activated during primary infection. The Rockefeller University Press 1998-07-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2525546/ /pubmed/9653085 Text en This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
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Sourdive, David J.D.
Murali-Krishna, Kaja
Altman, John D.
Zajac, Allan J.
Whitmire, Jason K.
Pannetier, Christophe
Kourilsky, Philippe
Evavold, Brian
Sette, Alessandro
Ahmed, Rafi
Conserved T Cell Receptor Repertoire in Primary and Memory CD8 T Cell Responses to an Acute Viral Infection
title Conserved T Cell Receptor Repertoire in Primary and Memory CD8 T Cell Responses to an Acute Viral Infection
title_full Conserved T Cell Receptor Repertoire in Primary and Memory CD8 T Cell Responses to an Acute Viral Infection
title_fullStr Conserved T Cell Receptor Repertoire in Primary and Memory CD8 T Cell Responses to an Acute Viral Infection
title_full_unstemmed Conserved T Cell Receptor Repertoire in Primary and Memory CD8 T Cell Responses to an Acute Viral Infection
title_short Conserved T Cell Receptor Repertoire in Primary and Memory CD8 T Cell Responses to an Acute Viral Infection
title_sort conserved t cell receptor repertoire in primary and memory cd8 t cell responses to an acute viral infection
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2525546/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9653085
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