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  • CD4(+) memory-phenotype T cells normally decline after acute infections, but their stability during persistent Salmonella infections is noteworthy.
  • Researchers found that Salmonella-specific CD4(+) T cells remained stable for over a year post-infection, likely due to continuous low-level stimulation by peptide:MHCII in lymphoid organs.
  • This persistent T cell population primarily consisted of multifunctional Th1 cells, which showed signs of exhaustion when exposed to specific peptide:MHCII in different parts of the body.

Article Abstract

CD4(+) memory-phenotype T cells decline over time when generated in response to acute infections cleared by other components of the immune system. Therefore, it was of interest to assess the stability of CD4(+) T cells during a persistent Salmonella infection, which is typical of persistent phagocytic infections that are controlled by this lymphocyte subset. We found that CD4(+) T cells specific for Salmonella peptide:MHC class II (MHCII) ligands were numerically stable for >1 y after initial oral infection. This stability was associated with peptide:MHCII-driven proliferation by a small number of T cells in the secondary lymphoid organs that harbored bacteria. The persistent population consisted of multifunctional Th1 cells that induced PD-1 and became exhausted when transferred to hosts expressing the specific peptide:MHCII ligand in all parts of the body. Thus, persistent infection of phagocytes produced a CD4(+) T cell population that was stably maintained by low-level peptide:MHCII presentation.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3594488PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.1202183DOI Listing

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