Although CD4+ T cells have been shown to mediate protective cellular immunity against respiratory virus infections, the underlying mechanisms are poorly understood. For example, although phenotypically distinct populations of memory CD4+ T cells have been identified in different secondary lymphoid tissues, it is not known which subpopulations mediate protective cellular immunity. In this report, we demonstrate that virus-specific CD4+ T cells persist in the lung tissues and airways for several months after Sendai virus infection of C57BL/6 mice. A large proportion of these cells possess a highly activated phenotype (CD44hi, CD62Llo, CD43hi, and CD25hi) and express immediate effector function as indicated by the production of interferon γ after a 5-h restimulation in vitro. Furthermore, intratracheal adoptive transfer of lung memory cells into β2m-deficient mice demonstrated that lung-resident virus-specific CD4+ T cells mediated a substantial degree of protection against secondary virus infection. Taken together, these data demonstrate that activated memory CD4+ T cells persisting at mucosal sites play a critical role in mediating protective cellular immunity.
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16 April 2001
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April 16 2001
Protection from Respiratory Virus Infections Can Be Mediated by Antigen-Specific Cd4+ T Cells That Persist in the Lungs
Robert J. Hogan,
Robert J. Hogan
aTrudeau Institute, Saranac Lake, New York 12983
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Weimin Zhong,
Weimin Zhong
aTrudeau Institute, Saranac Lake, New York 12983
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Edward J. Usherwood,
Edward J. Usherwood
aTrudeau Institute, Saranac Lake, New York 12983
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Tres Cookenham,
Tres Cookenham
aTrudeau Institute, Saranac Lake, New York 12983
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Alan D. Roberts,
Alan D. Roberts
aTrudeau Institute, Saranac Lake, New York 12983
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David L. Woodland
David L. Woodland
aTrudeau Institute, Saranac Lake, New York 12983
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Robert J. Hogan
aTrudeau Institute, Saranac Lake, New York 12983
Weimin Zhong
aTrudeau Institute, Saranac Lake, New York 12983
Edward J. Usherwood
aTrudeau Institute, Saranac Lake, New York 12983
Tres Cookenham
aTrudeau Institute, Saranac Lake, New York 12983
Alan D. Roberts
aTrudeau Institute, Saranac Lake, New York 12983
David L. Woodland
aTrudeau Institute, Saranac Lake, New York 12983
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December 29 2000
Revision Requested:
February 23 2001
Accepted:
March 07 2001
Online ISSN: 1540-9538
Print ISSN: 0022-1007
© 2001 The Rockefeller University Press
2001
The Rockefeller University Press
J Exp Med (2001) 193 (8): 981–986.
Article history
Received:
December 29 2000
Revision Requested:
February 23 2001
Accepted:
March 07 2001
Citation
Robert J. Hogan, Weimin Zhong, Edward J. Usherwood, Tres Cookenham, Alan D. Roberts, David L. Woodland; Protection from Respiratory Virus Infections Can Be Mediated by Antigen-Specific Cd4+ T Cells That Persist in the Lungs. J Exp Med 16 April 2001; 193 (8): 981–986. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.193.8.981
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