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Adoptive Transfer of EBV Specific CD8+ T Cell Clones Can Transiently Control EBV Infection in Humanized Mice

  • Olga Antsiferova
  • , Anne Müller
  • , Patrick C. Rämer
  • , Obinna Chijioke
  • , Bithi Chatterjee
  • , Ana Raykova
  • , Raquel Planas
  • , Mireia Sospedra
  • , Anatoliy Shumilov
  • , Ming Han Tsai
  • , Henri Jacques Delecluse
  • , Christian Münz*
  • *此作品的通信作者

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Epstein Barr virus (EBV) infection expands CD8+ T cells specific for lytic antigens to high frequencies during symptomatic primary infection, and maintains these at significant numbers during persistence. Despite this, the protective function of these lytic EBV antigen-specific cytotoxic CD8+ T cells remains unclear. Here we demonstrate that lytic EBV replication does not significantly contribute to virus-induced B cell proliferation in vitro and in vivo in a mouse model with reconstituted human immune system components (huNSG mice). However, we report a trend to reduction of EBV-induced lymphoproliferation outside of lymphoid organs upon diminished lytic replication. Moreover, we could demonstrate that CD8+ T cells against the lytic EBV antigen BMLF1 can eliminate lytically replicating EBV-transformed B cells from lymphoblastoid cell lines (LCLs) and in vivo, thereby transiently controlling high viremia after adoptive transfer into EBV infected huNSG mice. These findings suggest a protective function for lytic EBV antigen-specific CD8+ T cells against EBV infection and against virus-associated tumors in extra-lymphoid organs. These specificities should be explored for EBV-specific vaccine development.

原文English
文章編號e1004333
期刊PLoS Pathogens
10
發行號8
DOIs
出版狀態Published - 28 8月 2014

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