Journal article

Granzyme a expression reveals distinct cytolytic CTL subsets following influenza A virus infection

JM Moffat, T Gebhardt, PC Doherty, SJ Turner, JD Mintern

European Journal of Immunology | Published : 2009

Abstract

CTL mediate anti-viral immunity via targeted exocytosis of cytolytic granules containing perforin and members of the granzyme (grz) serine protease family. Here, we provide the first analysis of grzA protein expression by murine anti-viral CTL. During the progression of influenza A virus infection, CTL expressed two divergent cytolytic phenotypes: grzA-B+ and grzA+B+. CTL lacked grzA expression during the initial rounds of antigen-driven division. High levels of grzA were expressed by influenza-specific CTL early post infection (day 6), particularly in tissues associated with the infected respiratory tract (bronchoalveolar lavage, lung). Following resolution of influenza infection, a small p..

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