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    Immunity. 1998 Jun;8(6):683-91.

    Virus-specific CD8+ T cells in primary and secondary influenza pneumonia.

    Flynn KJ, Belz GT, Altman JD, Ahmed R, Woodland DL, Doherty PC.

    Department of Immunology, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, Tennessee 38105, USA.

    Virus-specific CD8+ effector T cells (eCTL) are enriched in the lungs of mice with primary influenza pneumonia, though later detection of memory T cells (mCTL) in the mediastinal lymph nodes (MLN) or spleen by peptide-based staining protocols is at the limits of flow cytometric analysis. Respiratory challenge with an H3N2 virus months after H1N1 priming induces a massive recall response, which reduces virus titers 2-3 days earlier than in nave controls. Influenza-specific mCTL produce interferon-gamma within 6 hr, but still take 4-5 days to localize to the infected respiratory tract. The delay reflects that the recall response develops first in the MLN, which contains relatively few mCTL. The response to a subdominant epitope is less obvious after secondary challenge.

    PMID: 9655482 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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