Journal article
Cutting edge: Culture with high doses of viral peptide induces previously unprimed CD8 T cells to produce cytokine
JM Riberdy, A Zirkel, S Surman, JL Hurwitz, PC Doherty
Journal of Immunology | Published : 2001
Abstract
Culturing naive T cells with 50 μM selected HIV-1 envelope peptides for 6 days in the presence of IL-2 drives the emergence of a substantial CD8+ population that secretes IFN-γ following short-term stimulation with 1 μM peptide. This response is H-2Kb restricted, epitope specific, and requires the continuing presence of peptide. The same effect was found for known H-2Db restricted peptides from two influenza virus proteins. The great majority of these influenza-specific CD8+IFN-γ+ T cells neither stained with the cognate tetramer nor expressed the TCR Vβ bias that is characteristic of the CD8+ set expanded in vivo during an infection. Thus, multipoint binding of low affinity TCRs on naive CD..
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