CD4 T cells inhibit the CD8 T cell response during low-dose virus infection |
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Authors: | Cose Stephen Brammer Clair Zammit David J Blair D A Lefrançois Leo |
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Affiliation: | Department of Medicine, Division of Immunology, University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, 06030, USA. s.cose@bristol.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | CD4 T cells are not thought to play a significant role in generating an effective primary CD8 T cell response to most viral infections. We have challenged this view by demonstrating that antigen-specific CD4 T cells can indeed suppress the proliferation of antigen-specific naive CD8 T cells in response to low doses of vesicular stomatitis virus. This finding is in contrast to the established observations that at high antigen loads CD4 T cells play little role in generating CD8 T cell responses, and that in non-infectious model systems CD4 T cells actually help the CD8 T cell response. Our results suggest that at low infectious doses, CD4 T cells play a much larger role in controlling infections than previously appreciated. |
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Keywords: | CD4 T cells cellular immunology immune responses vesicular stomatitis virus |
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