Role of very late antigen-1 in T-cell-mediated immunity to systemic viral infection

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Role of very late antigen-1 in T-cell-mediated immunity to systemic viral infection. / Ørding Kauffmann, Susanne; Thomsen, Allan Randrup; Christensen, Jan Pravsgaard.

In: Scandinavian Journal of Immunology, Vol. 63, No. 4, 2006, p. 290-8.

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Ørding Kauffmann, S, Thomsen, AR & Christensen, JP 2006, 'Role of very late antigen-1 in T-cell-mediated immunity to systemic viral infection', Scandinavian Journal of Immunology, vol. 63, no. 4, pp. 290-8. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-3083.2006.01744.x

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Ørding Kauffmann, S., Thomsen, A. R., & Christensen, J. P. (2006). Role of very late antigen-1 in T-cell-mediated immunity to systemic viral infection. Scandinavian Journal of Immunology, 63(4), 290-8. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-3083.2006.01744.x

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Ørding Kauffmann S, Thomsen AR, Christensen JP. Role of very late antigen-1 in T-cell-mediated immunity to systemic viral infection. Scandinavian Journal of Immunology. 2006;63(4):290-8. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-3083.2006.01744.x

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Ørding Kauffmann, Susanne ; Thomsen, Allan Randrup ; Christensen, Jan Pravsgaard. / Role of very late antigen-1 in T-cell-mediated immunity to systemic viral infection. In: Scandinavian Journal of Immunology. 2006 ; Vol. 63, No. 4. pp. 290-8.

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abstract = "The T-cell response to lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus was studied in mice lacking very late antigen-1 (VLA-1). The generation of virus-specific effector T cells was unimpaired in VLA-1(-/-) mice. In the memory phase, VLA-1 deficiency did not influence the number of memory CD8(+) T cells or their distribution between lymphoid and nonlymphoid organs. Regarding a functional role of VLA-1, we found that intracerebral infection of both VLA-1(-/-) and wild-type (wt) mice resulted in lethal T-cell-mediated meningitis, and quantitative and qualitative analyses of the cellular exudate did not reveal any significant differences between the two strains. Expression of VLA-1 was also found to be redundant regarding the ability of effector T cells to eliminate virus from internal organs of i.v. infected mice. Using delayed-type hypersensitivity (DTH) assays to evaluate subdermal CD8(+) T-cell-mediated inflammation, no significant influence of VLA-1 was found either in the primary response or in the memory phase. However, alpha-VLA-4 antibody reduced the DTH-like reaction in VLA-1(-/-) mice to a higher degree than in wt mice, suggesting a synergistic effect of blocking both integrins. Taken together, the current findings indicate that the expression of VLA-1 is not pivotal for T-cell-mediated antiviral immunity to a systemic infection.",
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N2 - The T-cell response to lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus was studied in mice lacking very late antigen-1 (VLA-1). The generation of virus-specific effector T cells was unimpaired in VLA-1(-/-) mice. In the memory phase, VLA-1 deficiency did not influence the number of memory CD8(+) T cells or their distribution between lymphoid and nonlymphoid organs. Regarding a functional role of VLA-1, we found that intracerebral infection of both VLA-1(-/-) and wild-type (wt) mice resulted in lethal T-cell-mediated meningitis, and quantitative and qualitative analyses of the cellular exudate did not reveal any significant differences between the two strains. Expression of VLA-1 was also found to be redundant regarding the ability of effector T cells to eliminate virus from internal organs of i.v. infected mice. Using delayed-type hypersensitivity (DTH) assays to evaluate subdermal CD8(+) T-cell-mediated inflammation, no significant influence of VLA-1 was found either in the primary response or in the memory phase. However, alpha-VLA-4 antibody reduced the DTH-like reaction in VLA-1(-/-) mice to a higher degree than in wt mice, suggesting a synergistic effect of blocking both integrins. Taken together, the current findings indicate that the expression of VLA-1 is not pivotal for T-cell-mediated antiviral immunity to a systemic infection.

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