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An early defect in primary and secondary T cell responses in asymptomatic cats during acute feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) infection.

S A Bishop1, N A Williams, T J Gruffydd-Jones, D A Harbour, C R Stokes.   

Abstract

As in HIV infection of humans, cats infected with FIV are particularly susceptible to secondary infection by opportunistic pathogens, suggesting an impaired ability to elicit an effective immune response against foreign antigens. In order to investigate the development of immunity in FIV-infected cats, we have used an autologous culture system to directly measure priming of naive CD4+ T cells to soluble protein antigen, in vitro. Using this assay, we showed previously that cats infected with FIV for several months had significantly reduced primary proliferative responses. We have now examined cats before infection, and at varying times after infection with FIV, to determine how soon after infection this defect in T cell priming was evident, compared with other quantitative and qualitative measurements of lymphocyte function. Our results showed a progressive decline in immune function in asymptomatic cats during the acute stage of infection with FIV. Primary T cell responses were most sensitive and a significant reduction in proliferation of naive T cells to foreign antigen occurred 5 weeks after infection, despite normal blastogenesis to T cell mitogens and normal CD4+/CD8+ ratios at these times. Whilst lymphocyte proliferation to T cell mitogens was unaffected throughout, a significant reduction in proliferation to a B cell mitogen occurred from week 8 onwards. CD4+/CD8+ ratios fell significantly from week 13 onwards, and proliferation of the memory T cell population to a recall antigen was significantly impaired later, from week 19 onwards. The defect in the priming of naive T cells to foreign antigen early after infection may be important in determining susceptibility to secondary infections.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1458687      PMCID: PMC1554563          DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2249.1992.tb05872.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Exp Immunol        ISSN: 0009-9104            Impact factor:   4.330


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