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CD4 T cells specific for a latency-associated ?-herpesvirus epitope are polyfunctional and cytotoxic.


ABSTRACT: The oncogenic ?-herpesviruses EBV and Kaposi sarcoma-associated herpesvirus are ubiquitous human pathogens that establish lifelong latent infections maintained by intermittent viral reactivation and reinfection. Effector CD4 T cells are critical for control of viral latency and in immune therapies for virus-associated tumors. In this study, we exploited ?HV68 infection of mice to enhance our understanding of the CD4 T cell response during ?-herpesvirus infection. Using a consensus prediction approach, we identified 16 new CD4 epitope-specific responses that arise during lytic infection. An additional epitope encoded by the M2 protein induced uniquely latency-associated CD4 T cells, which were not detected at the peak of lytic infection but only during latency and were not induced postinfection with a latency-deficient virus. M2-specific CD4 T cells were selectively cytotoxic, produced multiple antiviral cytokines, and sustained IL-2 production. Identification of latency-associated cytolytic CD4 T cells will aid in dissecting mechanisms of CD4 immune control of ?-herpesvirus latency and the development of therapeutic approaches to control viral reactivation and pathology.

SUBMITTER: Freeman ML 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4301266 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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CD4 T cells specific for a latency-associated γ-herpesvirus epitope are polyfunctional and cytotoxic.

Freeman Michael L ML   Burkum Claire E CE   Cookenham Tres T   Roberts Alan D AD   Lanzer Kathleen G KG   Huston Gail E GE   Jensen Meghan K MK   Sidney John J   Peters Bjoern B   Kohlmeier Jacob E JE   Woodland David L DL   van Dyk Linda F LF   Sette Alessandro A   Blackman Marcia A MA  

Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950) 20141105 12


The oncogenic γ-herpesviruses EBV and Kaposi sarcoma-associated herpesvirus are ubiquitous human pathogens that establish lifelong latent infections maintained by intermittent viral reactivation and reinfection. Effector CD4 T cells are critical for control of viral latency and in immune therapies for virus-associated tumors. In this study, we exploited γHV68 infection of mice to enhance our understanding of the CD4 T cell response during γ-herpesvirus infection. Using a consensus prediction app  ...[more]

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