| Literature DB >> 11222733 |
J S Haring1, L L Pewe, S Perlman.
Abstract
The neurotropic JHM strain of mouse hepatitis virus (MHV) causes acute encephalitis and chronic demyelinating encephalomyelitis in rodents. Previous results indicated that CD8 T cells infiltrating the central nervous system (CNS) were largely antigen specific in both diseases. Herein we show that by 7 days postinoculation, nearly 30% of the CD4 T cells in the acutely infected CNS were MHV specific by using intracellular gamma interferon (IFN-gamma) staining assays. In mice with chronic demyelination, 10 to 15% of the CD4 T cells secreted IFN-gamma in response to MHV-specific peptides. Thus, these results show that infection of the CNS is characterized by a large influx of CD4 T cells specific for MHV and that these cells remain functional, as measured by cytokine secretion, in mice with chronic demyelination.Entities:
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Year: 2001 PMID: 11222733 PMCID: PMC115934 DOI: 10.1128/JVI.75.6.3043-3047.2001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Virol ISSN: 0022-538X Impact factor: 5.103