Myeloid marker expression on antiviral CD8+ T cells following an acute virus infection

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CD11b, CD11c, and F4/80 are normally used to define dendritic cell and/or macrophage populations. In this study, the expression of all three markers was observed on CD8+ T cells following infection of mice with several distinct viruses. Using lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus as a model virus, it was found that relatively more CD11b+CD8+ and CD11c+CD8+ T cells were present in the periphery than in primary lymphoid organs; in contrast, the F4/80+CD8+ T cell population was more prevalent in the spleen. All three myeloid markers were detected on virus-specific CTL. The expression of CD11b and CD11c on CD8+ T cells correlated with their level of CTL activity, whereas the F4/80+CD8+ T cell population increased after the peak of the CTL response but did not have higher CTL activity. These data suggest that there is a differential induction of CD11b, CD11c, and F4/80 on virus-specific CD8+ T cells following an acute virus infection.

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Lin, Y., Roberts, T. J., Sriram, V., Cho, S., & Brutkiewicz, R. R. (2003). Myeloid marker expression on antiviral CD8+ T cells following an acute virus infection. European Journal of Immunology, 33(10), 2736–2743. https://doi.org/10.1002/eji.200324087

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