Antigen-driven expansion and contraction of CD8+-activated T cells in primary EBV infection - PubMed (original) (raw)
. 1999 Nov 15;163(10):5735-40.
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Antigen-driven expansion and contraction of CD8+-activated T cells in primary EBV infection
Y Hoshino et al. J Immunol. 1999.
Abstract
The origin of the increased numbers of CD8+ atypical lymphocytes, expressing activated markers such as HLA-DR or CD45RO, in the peripheral blood of patients with infectious mononucleosis (IM) has been debated. Using a recently developed assay to detect intracellular accumulation of IFN-gamma in EBV-reactive T cells by FACS, we have demonstrated that 34-54% of HLA-DR+/CD8+ and 34-60% of CD45RO+/CD8+ T cells in the PBMCs of febrile patients suffering from IM are EBV-specific. The EBV-specific CD8+ T cell counts in the PBMCs of four febrile patients suffering from IM ranged between 2,260 and 8,200/microl, decreasing to 5.1% and 7.9% of the counts in the first samples over 10 days in two donors. The decline of CD8+ T cell subpopulations, namely HLA-DR+, CD45RO+, and EBV-specific T cells, was in parallel with the drop in the EBV genome load. These data indicate that the Ag-driven expansion of CD8+ T cells and subsequent contraction with the Ag decline in vivo in humans is effective for clearing virus-infected cells with minimal disturbance of the homeostasis of the immune system.
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