Heterogeneity of Effector Phenotype for Acute Phase and Memory Influenza A Virus-Specific CTL

  • Jenkins M
  • Kedzierska K
  • Doherty P
  • et al.
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Abstract

Ag-specific, CD8+ CTLs clear influenza A viruses from the lung via granzyme (Gzm) and perforin-dependent mechanisms. Ex vivo analysis of perforin-Gzm mRNA profiles demonstrated substantial heterogeneity in patterns of effector mRNA transcription of CD8+ DbNP366- or DbPA224-specific CTL. The only difference between the two epitope-specific sets was apparent very early after infection with similar molecular profiles seen in peak primary and secondary responses and in long-term memory. Surprisingly, memory T cells also expressed a diverse pattern of effector mRNA profile with an emphasis on GzmB and, surprisingly, GzmK. This analysis thus defines how naive, effector, and memory T cells differ in cytotoxic potential and provides novel insight into the molecular signatures of effector molecules observed at various stages after infection.

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Jenkins, M. R., Kedzierska, K., Doherty, P. C., & Turner, S. J. (2007). Heterogeneity of Effector Phenotype for Acute Phase and Memory Influenza A Virus-Specific CTL. The Journal of Immunology, 179(1), 64–70. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.179.1.64

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