CD4 and CD8 T cells participate in the immune memory response against Vaccinia virus after a previous natural infection.
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ABSTRACT: The present study evaluates the immune response of memory CD4(+) and CD8(+) T cells from patients following a natural Vaccinia virus (VACV) infection. A total of 42 individuals were involved in the study being: 22 previously infected individuals (vaccinated or not against smallpox) and 20 non-infected individuals (vaccinated or not). A short-term in vitro stimulation with UV-inactivated VACV of whole blood cells was performed. Our study showed that previously infected individuals have a lower percentage of CD4(+) T cells expressing lymph-node homing receptors (CD4(+)CD62L(+)CCR7(+)) and higher percentage of memory CD4(+) T cells subsets (CD4(+)CD45RO(High)) when compared with non-infected subjects, after in vitro viral stimulation. We also showed that infected individuals presented higher percentages of CD4(+) and CD8(+) memory T lymphocytes expressing IFN-? when compared to non-infected individuals. We verified that the percentage of CD4(+) and CD8(+) T memory cells expressing TNF-? was higher in infected and non-infected vaccinated subjects when compared with non-infected unvaccinated individual. We also observed that previously infected individuals have higher percentages of CD8(+) T cells expressing lymph-node homing receptors (CCR7(+) and CD62L(+)) and that the memory T cells expressing IFN-? and TNF-? were at higher percentages in the whole blood cells from infected and non-infected vaccinated individuals, when compared to unvaccinated non-infected subjects. Thus, our findings suggest that CD4(+) and CD8(+) T cells are involved in the immune memory response against Vaccinia virus natural infection.
SUBMITTER: Medeiros-Silva DC
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3908330 | biostudies-literature | 2013
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
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