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Multiple Specificities In The Murine Cd4+ And Cd8+ T-Cell Response To Dengue Virus, Alan Rothman, Ichiro Kurane, Francis Ennis
Multiple Specificities In The Murine Cd4+ And Cd8+ T-Cell Response To Dengue Virus, Alan Rothman, Ichiro Kurane, Francis Ennis
Alan Rothman
The target epitopes, serotype specificity, and cytolytic function of dengue virus-specific T cells may influence their theoretical roles in protection against secondary infection as well as the immunopathogenesis of dengue hemorrhagic fever. To study these factors in an experimental system, we isolated dengue virus-specific CD4+ and CD8+ T-cell clones from dengue-2 virus-immunized BALB/c mice. The T-cell response to dengue virus in this mouse strain was heterogeneous; we identified at least five different CD4+ phenotypes and six different CD8+ phenotypes. Individual T-cell clones recognized epitopes on the dengue virus pre-M, E, NSl/NS2A, and NS3 proteins and were restricted by the I-Ad, …
Altered Cytokine Responses Of Dengue-Specific Cd4+ T Cells To Heterologous Serotypes, Maloy Mangada, Alan Rothman
Altered Cytokine Responses Of Dengue-Specific Cd4+ T Cells To Heterologous Serotypes, Maloy Mangada, Alan Rothman
Alan Rothman
The interplay of different inflammatory cytokines induced during a dengue (DEN) virus infection plays a role in either protection or increased disease severity. We measured the frequencies and characterized the cytokine responses of DEN virus-specific memory CD4+ T cells in PBMC of six volunteers who received experimental live attenuated monovalent DEN vaccines. IFN-gamma and TNF-alpha responses to inactivated DEN Ags were detected in up to 0.54 and 1.17% of total circulating CD4+ T cells, respectively. Ags from the homologous serotype elicited the highest IFN-gamma response. The ratio of TNF-alpha- to IFN-gamma-producing CD4+ T cells was higher after stimulation with Ags …
Bystander Target Cell Lysis And Cytokine Production By Dengue Virus-Specific Human Cd4(+) Cytotoxic T-Lymphocyte Clones, Susan Gagnon, Francis Ennis, Alan Rothman
Bystander Target Cell Lysis And Cytokine Production By Dengue Virus-Specific Human Cd4(+) Cytotoxic T-Lymphocyte Clones, Susan Gagnon, Francis Ennis, Alan Rothman
Alan Rothman
Dengue hemorrhagic fever, the severe form of dengue virus infection, is believed to be an immunopathological response to a secondary infection with a heterologous serotype of dengue virus. Dengue virus capsid protein-specific CD4(+) cytotoxic T-lymphocyte (CTL) clones were shown to be capable of mediating bystander lysis of non-antigen-presenting target cells. After activation by anti-CD3 or in the presence of unlabeled antigen-presenting target cells, these clones could lyse both Jurkat cells and HepG2 cells as bystander targets. Lysis of HepG2 cells suggests a potential role for CD4(+) CTL in the liver involvement observed during dengue virus infection. Three CD4(+) CTL clones …
Predominance Of Hla-Restricted Cytotoxic T-Lymphocyte Responses To Serotype-Cross-Reactive Epitopes On Nonstructural Proteins Following Natural Secondary Dengue Virus Infection, Anuja Mathew, Ichiro Kurane, Sharone Green, Henry Stephens, David Vaughn, Siripen Kalayanarooj, Saroj Suntayakorn, Dasnayanee Chandanayingyong, Francis Ennis, Alan Rothman
Predominance Of Hla-Restricted Cytotoxic T-Lymphocyte Responses To Serotype-Cross-Reactive Epitopes On Nonstructural Proteins Following Natural Secondary Dengue Virus Infection, Anuja Mathew, Ichiro Kurane, Sharone Green, Henry Stephens, David Vaughn, Siripen Kalayanarooj, Saroj Suntayakorn, Dasnayanee Chandanayingyong, Francis Ennis, Alan Rothman
Alan Rothman
We examined the memory cytotoxic T-lymphocytic (CTL) responses of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) obtained from patients in Thailand 12 months after natural symptomatic secondary dengue virus infection. In all four patients analyzed, CTLs were detected in bulk culture PBMC against nonstructural dengue virus proteins. Numerous CD4+ and CD8+ CTL lines were generated from the bulk cultures of two patients, KPP94-037 and KPP94-024, which were specific for NS1.2a (NS1 and NS2a collectively) and NS3 proteins, respectively. All CTL lines derived from both patients were cross-reactive with other serotypes of dengue virus. The CD8+ NS1.2a-specific lines from patient KPP94-037 were HLA …