Antigen-Specific CD8 + T Cells Fail To Respond to Shigella flexneri

  • Jehl, Stephanie
  • Doling, Amy
  • Giddings, Kara
  • Phalipon, Armelle
  • Sansonetti, Philippe
  • Goldberg, Marcia
  • Starnbach, Michael
Publication date
April 2011
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology

Abstract

International audienceCD8(+) T lymphocytes often play a primary role in adaptive immunity to cytosolic microbial pathogens. Surprisingly, CD8(+) T cells are not required for protective immunity to the enteric pathogen Shigella flexneri, despite the ability of Shigella to actively secrete proteins into the host cytoplasm, a location from which antigenic peptides are processed for presentation to CD8(+) T cells. To determine why CD8(+) T cells fail to play a role in adaptive immunity to S. flexneri, we investigated whether antigen-specific CD8(+) T cells are primed during infection but are unable to confer protection or, alternatively, whether T cells fail to be primed. To test whether Shigella is capable of stimulating an antigen-specific CD...

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