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    Immunity. 1998 Feb;8(2):167-75.

    Massive expansion of antigen-specific CD8+ T cells during an acute virus infection.

    Butz EA, Bevan MJ.

    Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Department of Immunology, University of Washington, Seattle 98195, USA.

    During LCMV infection, CD8+ T cells expand greatly. Bystander activation has been thought to play a role because few cells score as LCMV specific in limiting dilution analysis. In contrast, we find that at least a quarter of the CD8+ cells secrete IFNgamma specifically in response to LCMV peptides at the peak of the response. Moreover, by analyzing the expansion of adoptively transferred LCMV-specific, TCR-transgenic CD8+ T cells in congenic hosts, we have determined that most of the CD8+ cell expansion is virus specific. Analysis of the effect of the monospecific TCR-transgenic T cells on the host response to three LCMV epitopes suggests that CTL precursors compete for sites on the APC in an epitope-specific fashion and that this competition determines the specificity of the response.

    PMID: 9491998 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

    PMCID: PMC2776648

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