AbstractHeterologous immunity refers to the phenomenon whereby a history of an immune response against one pathogen can provide a level of immunity to a second unrelated pathogen. Previous investigations have shown that heterologous immunity is not necessarily reciprocal, such as in the case of vaccinia virus (VACV). Replication of VACV is reduced in mice immune to a variety of pathogens, while VACV fails to induce immunity to several of the same pathogens, including lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCMV). Here we examine the lack of reciprocity of heterologous immunity between VACV and LCMV and find that they induce qualitatively different memory CD8 T cells. However, depending on the repertoire of an individual host, VACV can provide p...
Why some virus-specific CD8 TCR repertoires are diverse and others restricted or oligoclonal has b...
The main functions of memory T cells are to provide protection upon re-exposure to a pathogen and to...
The immune response to an infection is determined by a number of factors, which also affect the gene...
AbstractHeterologous immunity refers to the phenomenon whereby a history of an immune response again...
CD8 T cell cross-reactivity between viruses can play roles in protective heterologous immunity and d...
A basic principle of immunology is that prior immunity results in complete protection against a homo...
Immune memory responses to previously encountered pathogens can sometimes alter the immune response ...
Analyses of the relationships between different viruses and viral proteins have focused on homologie...
AbstractHaving a history of infection with one pathogen may sometimes provide a level of T cell-depe...
In this study, we demonstrate complex networks of CD8 T cell cross-reactivities between influenza A ...
Immunity to previously encountered viruses can alter responses to unrelated pathogens. This phenomen...
Having previously shown that previous immunity to one virus can influence the host response to a sub...
T cell memory is usually studied in the context of infection with a single pathogen in naive mice, b...
AbstractGreat progress has been made in understanding immunity to viral infection. However, infectio...
T cell cross-reactivity between different strains of the same virus, between different members of th...
Why some virus-specific CD8 TCR repertoires are diverse and others restricted or oligoclonal has b...
The main functions of memory T cells are to provide protection upon re-exposure to a pathogen and to...
The immune response to an infection is determined by a number of factors, which also affect the gene...
AbstractHeterologous immunity refers to the phenomenon whereby a history of an immune response again...
CD8 T cell cross-reactivity between viruses can play roles in protective heterologous immunity and d...
A basic principle of immunology is that prior immunity results in complete protection against a homo...
Immune memory responses to previously encountered pathogens can sometimes alter the immune response ...
Analyses of the relationships between different viruses and viral proteins have focused on homologie...
AbstractHaving a history of infection with one pathogen may sometimes provide a level of T cell-depe...
In this study, we demonstrate complex networks of CD8 T cell cross-reactivities between influenza A ...
Immunity to previously encountered viruses can alter responses to unrelated pathogens. This phenomen...
Having previously shown that previous immunity to one virus can influence the host response to a sub...
T cell memory is usually studied in the context of infection with a single pathogen in naive mice, b...
AbstractGreat progress has been made in understanding immunity to viral infection. However, infectio...
T cell cross-reactivity between different strains of the same virus, between different members of th...
Why some virus-specific CD8 TCR repertoires are diverse and others restricted or oligoclonal has b...
The main functions of memory T cells are to provide protection upon re-exposure to a pathogen and to...
The immune response to an infection is determined by a number of factors, which also affect the gene...