Journal article
Cutting edge: Tissue-resident memory CTL down-regulate cytolytic molecule expression following virus clearance
JD Mintern, C Guillonneau, FR Carbone, PC Doherty, SJ Turner
Journal of Immunology | AMER ASSOC IMMUNOLOGISTS | Published : 2007
Abstract
CTL express lytic proteins that mediate the cytolysis of virus-infected cells. In this study, cytolytic transcriptional profiles were determined for individual CTL responding to influenza A virus and HSV-1. During acute infection, influenza-specific CTL in the spleen and respiratory airways displayed highly activated cytolytic profiles, as did HSV-1-specific CTL localized in the spleen, skin, and dorsal root ganglia (DRG). In contrast, memory CTL dramatically down-regulated cytolytic molecule transcription. This occurred for both lymphoid (spleen) and tissue-resident (skin and/or lung) memory CTL. In contrast, HSV-1-specific CTL localized in the dorsal root ganglia in the presence latent HSV..
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