Immunobiology of infection with recombinant vaccinia virus encoding murine IL-2. Mechanisms of rapid viral clearance in immunocompetent mice

  • Karupiah G
  • Woodhams C
  • Blanden R
  • et al.
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Abstract

CD8+ cytotoxic T (Tc) lymphocytes mediate recovery from vaccinia virus (VV) infection. In mice, anti-VV Tc cells are detectable on or after day 3 after infection, and cytolytic activity peaks between days 5 and 6. A rVV encoding murine IL-2, VV-hemagglutinin (HA)-IL-2, was cleared more rapidly, compared with a control rVV, VV-HA-thymidine kinase (TK), from tissues of infected euthymic normal mice. The mechanism of VV-HA-IL-2 clearance was operative early in infection and correlated with an elevated NK cell response, before the induction of anti-VV Tc cell response. We have investigated the roles of NK cells, T cells, and IFN-gamma in the rapid clearance of VV-HA-IL-2, by using specific mAb. Depletion of NK cells with mAb significantly enhanced VV-HA-IL-2 but not VV-HA-TK titers 3 days after infection. NK cells alone could not account for rapid viral clearance, because VV-HA-IL-2 titers in NK cell-depleted mice were not comparable to VV-HA-TK titers. Treatment with a mAb to IFN-gamma completely abrogated the IL-2-induced mechanism(s) of VV-HA-IL-2 clearance, and titers of the IL-2-encoding virus were comparable to control virus titers. In addition, the elimination of CD4+ but not CD8+ T cells resulted in significant increases in VV-HA-IL-2 titers.

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Karupiah, G., Woodhams, C. E., Blanden, R. V., & Ramshaw, I. A. (1991). Immunobiology of infection with recombinant vaccinia virus encoding murine IL-2. Mechanisms of rapid viral clearance in immunocompetent mice. The Journal of Immunology, 147(12), 4327–4332. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.147.12.4327

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