Journal article
Distinct APC Subtypes Drive Spatially Segregated CD4 and CD8 T-Cell Effector Activity during Skin Infection with HSV-1
BL Macleod, S Bedoui, JL Hor, SN Mueller, TA Russell, NA Hollett, WR Heath, DC Tscharke, AG Brooks, T Gebhardt
Plos Pathogens | Published : 2014
Abstract
Efficient infection control requires potent T-cell responses at sites of pathogen replication. However, the regulation of T-cell effector function in situ remains poorly understood. Here, we show key differences in the regulation of effector activity between CD4+ and CD8+ T-cells during skin infection with HSV-1. IFN-γ-producing CD4+ T cells disseminated widely throughout the skin and draining lymph nodes (LN), clearly exceeding the epithelial distribution of infectious virus. By contrast, IFN-γ-producing CD8+ T cells were only found within the infected epidermal layer of the skin and associated hair follicles. Mechanistically, while various subsets of lymphoid- and skin-derived dendritic ce..
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The work was funded by grant (APP628423 and APP1059514) and fellowship support from the National Health and Medical Research Council Australia (NHMRC)and the Australian Research Council (ARC). The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.