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Induction of a virus-specific effector-memory CD4+ T cell response by attenuated SIV infection.


ABSTRACT: We investigated simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV)-specific CD4+ T cell responses in rhesus macaques chronically infected with attenuated or pathogenic SIV strains. Analysis of SIVDeltanef-infected animals revealed a relatively high frequency of SIV-specific CD4+ T cells representing 4-10% of all CD4+ T lymphocytes directed against multiple SIV proteins. Gag-specific CD4+ T cells in wild-type SIV-infected animals were 5-10-fold lower in frequency and inversely correlated with the level of plasma viremia. SIV-specific CD4+ cells from SIVDeltanef animals were predominantly CD27-CD28-CD45RAlowCCR7-CCR5-, consistent with an effector-memory subset, and included a fully differentiated CD45RA+CCR7- subpopulation. In contrast, SIV-specific CD4+ T cells from SIV-infected animals were mostly CD27+CD28+CD45RA-CCR7+CCR5+, consistent with an early central memory phenotype. The CD45RA+CCR7-CD4+ subset from SIVDeltanef animals was highly enriched for effector CD4+ T cells, as indicated by the perforin expression and up-regulation of the lysosomal membrane protein CD107a after SIV Gag stimulation. SIV-specific CD4+ T cells in attenuated SIV-infected animals were increased in frequency in bronchioalveolar lavage and decreased in lymph nodes, consistent with an effector-memory T cell population. The ability of SIVDeltanef to induce a high frequency virus-specific CD4+ T cell response with direct effector function may play a key role in protective immunity produced by vaccination with attenuated SIV strains.

SUBMITTER: Gauduin MC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2118155 | biostudies-literature | 2006 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Induction of a virus-specific effector-memory CD4+ T cell response by attenuated SIV infection.

Gauduin Marie-Claire MC   Yu Yi Y   Barabasz Amy A   Carville Angela A   Piatak Mike M   Lifson Jeffrey D JD   Desrosiers Ronald C RC   Johnson R Paul RP  

The Journal of experimental medicine 20061120 12


We investigated simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV)-specific CD4+ T cell responses in rhesus macaques chronically infected with attenuated or pathogenic SIV strains. Analysis of SIVDeltanef-infected animals revealed a relatively high frequency of SIV-specific CD4+ T cells representing 4-10% of all CD4+ T lymphocytes directed against multiple SIV proteins. Gag-specific CD4+ T cells in wild-type SIV-infected animals were 5-10-fold lower in frequency and inversely correlated with the level of plasm  ...[more]

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