| Literature DB >> 24549971 |
Stephanie F James1, Vicki Traina-Dorge, Eileen Deharo, Mary Wellish, Brent E Palmer, Don Gilden, Ravi Mahalingam.
Abstract
Like varicella zoster virus in humans, simian varicella virus (SVV) becomes latent in ganglionic neurons along the entire neuraxis and reactivates in immunosuppressed monkeys. Five rhesus macaques were inoculated with SVV; 142 days later (latency), four monkeys were immunosuppressed, and T cells were analyzed for naïve, memory, and effector phenotypes and expression of programmed death receptor-1 (PD-1; T cell exhaustion). All T cell subsets decreased during immunosuppression and except for CD8 effectors, peaked 2 weeks before zoster. Compared to before immunosuppression, PD-1 expression increased at reactivation. Increased T cells before zoster is likely due to virus reactivation.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24549971 PMCID: PMC4040158 DOI: 10.1007/s13365-014-0237-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neurovirol ISSN: 1355-0284 Impact factor: 2.643