Mathur A, Kulshreshtha R, Rawat S, Chaturvedi U C
Immunology. 1987 Jan;60(1):71-4.
The generation of secondary suppressor T (Ts) cells has been studied during latent Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) infection of mice. The mice infected with JEV 27 weeks earlier, on challenge with the homologous virus, showed accelerated generation of secondary Ts cells; these appeared on Day 6, with peak activity on Day 8, and lasted for 27 days. The secondary Ts cells were Thy1.2+, Ly1-2+, antigen-specific, and acted in a dose-dependent manner. The secondary Ts cells could also be generated by reactivation of the JEV in latently infected mice. The findings thus show the presence of memory suppressor T cells in mice latently infected with JEV that can be stimulated to produce secondary Ts cells by exogenous or endogenous virus challenge. This phenomenon could help to persistence of the virus.
在小鼠日本脑炎病毒(JEV)潜伏感染期间,对继发性抑制性T(Ts)细胞的产生进行了研究。27周前感染JEV的小鼠,在用同源病毒攻击时,显示出继发性Ts细胞的加速产生;这些细胞在第6天出现,第8天活性达到峰值,并持续27天。继发性Ts细胞为Thy1.2 +、Ly1 - 2 +,具有抗原特异性,并以剂量依赖方式发挥作用。继发性Ts细胞也可通过潜伏感染小鼠体内JEV的重新激活而产生。因此,这些发现表明,潜伏感染JEV的小鼠体内存在记忆抑制性T细胞,可通过外源性或内源性病毒攻击刺激产生继发性Ts细胞。这种现象可能有助于病毒的持续存在。