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. 1996 Jun 28;272(5270):1947-50.
doi: 10.1126/science.272.5270.1947.

Induction of bystander T cell proliferation by viruses and type I interferon in vivo

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Induction of bystander T cell proliferation by viruses and type I interferon in vivo

D F Tough et al. Science. .

Abstract

T cell proliferation in vivo is presumed to reflect a T cell receptor (TCR)-mediated polyclonal response directed to various environmental antigens. However, the massive proliferation of T cells seen in viral infections is suggestive of a bystander reaction driven by cytokines instead of the TCR. In mice, T cell proliferation in viral infections preferentially affected the CD44hi subset of CD8+ cells and was mimicked by injection of polyinosinic-polycytidylic acid [poly(I:C)], an inducer of type I interferon (IFN I), and also by purified IFN I; such proliferation was not associated with up-regulation of CD69 or CD25 expression, which implies that TCR signaling was not involved. IFN I [poly(I:C)]-stimulated CD8+ cells survived for prolonged periods in vivo and displayed the same phenotype as did long-lived antigen-specific CD8+ cells. IFN I also potentiated the clonal expansion and survival of CD8+ cells responding to specific antigen. Production of IFN I may thus play an important role in the generation and maintenance of specific memory.

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  • Tickling memory T cells.
    Ahmed R. Ahmed R. Science. 1996 Jun 28;272(5270):1904. doi: 10.1126/science.272.5270.1904. Science. 1996. PMID: 8658161 No abstract available.

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