Journal article
Cellular events in the lymph node and lung of mice with influenza: Consequences of depleting CD4 T cells
W Allan, Z Tabi, A Cleary, PC Doherty
Journal of Immunology | AMER ASSOC IMMUNOLOGISTS | Published : 1990
Abstract
The cellularity of the mediastinal lymph nodes of mice infected intranasally with a high dose of an H3N2 influenza A virus increases massively within 5 days. All classes of lymphocytes are involved. A similar, but much smaller, expansion in cell numbers occurs after exposure to a comparable dilution of normal chick allantoic fluid. In the control group, this increase in lymph node size is totally prevented by the in vivo depletion of CD4+ T cells whereas there is only a 50% reduction in the virus-infected mice. The lymphocyte component of the cellular exudate in the lungs of infected mice is dominated by activated, CD8+ T cells, which are also prevalent in the mediastinal lymph nodes. Elimin..
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