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Virus-induced transient immune suppression and the inhibition of T cell proliferation by type I interferon.

Heather D Marshall1, Stina L Urban, Raymond M Welsh.   

Abstract

Vaccine-induced memory is necessary for protective immunity to pathogens, but many viruses induce a state of transient immune suppression that might contribute to the inability of a vaccine to elicit immunity. We evaluated here the fate of bystander T cells activated by third party cognate antigens during acute viral infections in vivo, using distinct models to track and specifically activate HY and P14 transgenic bystander CD8 T cells in vivo during acute arenavirus infections of mice. Viral infections acted as stimulatory adjuvants when bystander T cells were exposed to an inflammatory milieu and cognate antigens at the beginning of infections, but bystander CD8 T cell proliferation in response to cognate antigen was inhibited 3 to 9 days after virus infection. Reduced proliferation was not dependent on Fas-FasL- or tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-induced activation-induced cell death or on deficiencies of antigen presentation. Instead, reduced proliferation was associated with a delayed onset of division that was an intrinsic defect of T cells. Inhibition of proliferation could be simulated by exposure of T cells to the Toll-like receptor agonist and type I interferon (IFN) inducer poly(I · C). T cells lacking IFN-α/β receptors resisted both the suppressive effects of preexposure to poly(I · C) and the stimulatory effects of type I IFN, indicating that the timing of exposure to IFN can have negative or positive effects on T cell proliferation. Inhibition of T cell receptor-stimulated bystander CD8 T cell proliferation during acute viral infections may reflect the reduced ability of vaccines to elicit protective immunity when administered during an acute illness.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21471240      PMCID: PMC3126308          DOI: 10.1128/JVI.02516-10

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Virol        ISSN: 0022-538X            Impact factor:   5.103


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