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. 1991 Apr;32(1):1-9.
doi: 10.1016/0165-5728(91)90065-f.

Protection of mice from a lethal coronavirus infection in the central nervous system by adoptive transfer of virus-specific T cell clones

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Protection of mice from a lethal coronavirus infection in the central nervous system by adoptive transfer of virus-specific T cell clones

K Yamaguchi et al. J Neuroimmunol. 1991 Apr.

Abstract

The protective effect of a mouse hepatitis virus type-4 (MHV-4)-specific CD8+ cytotoxic T cell clone and a CD4+ helper T cell clone was examined by the adoptive transfer into brains of mice lethally infected with MHV-4. Mice survived acute encephalitis if more than 5 x 10(5) cells of either type of the virus-specific T cell clones had been transferred into H-2-matched recipients by 1 day post-infection. Although the adoptive transfer of both types of the T cell clones suppressed viral growth and viral antigen-positive cells in the brains, a significant inhibition of virus replication by the cytotoxic T cell clone was detected prior to that induced by the helper T cell clone. Histologically, cell destruction was prominent in the brains of mice which received the cytotoxic T cell clone. These results demonstrate that both the CD8+ cytotoxic T cell and the CD4+ helper T cell can protect mice from a lethal MHV-4 infection in the central nervous system.

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