Specific and nonspecific T-cell recruitment in viral meningitis: possible implications for autoimmunity
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Specific and nonspecific T-cell recruitment in viral meningitis: possible implications for autoimmunity
Abstract
Specific and nonspecific T-cell invasion into cerebrospinal fluid has been investigated in the nonfatal viral meningoencephalitis induced by intracerebral inoculation of mice with vaccinia virus. At the peak of the inflammatory process on Day 7 approximately 5 to 10% of the Lyt 2+ T cells present are apparently specific for vaccinia virus. Concurrently, in mice primed previously with influenza virus, 0.5 to 1.0% of the appropriate T-cell set located in cerebrospinal fluid is reactive to influenza-infected target cells. This vaccinia virus-induced inflammatory exudate may thus contain as many as 500 influenza-immune memory T cells. These findings are discussed from the aspect that such nonspecific T-cell invasion into the central nervous system during aseptic viral meningitis could result in exposure of potentially brain-reactive T cells to central nervous system components.
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