T cell responses to viral infections can mediate either protective immunity or damaging immunopathology. Viral infections induce the proliferation of T cells specific for viral antigens and cause a loss in the number of T cells with other specificities. In immunologically naive hosts, viruses will induce T cell responses that, dependent on the MHC, recognize a distinct hierarchy of virus-encoded T cell epitopes. This hierarchy can change if the host has previously encountered another pathogen that elicited a memory pool ofT cells specific to a cross-reactive epitope. This heterologous immunity can deviate the normal immune response and result in either beneficial or harmful effects on the host. Each host has a unique T cell repertoire cause...
AbstractVirus-specific memory T cell populations demonstrate plasticity in antigenic and functional ...
AbstractUsing a variety of techniques, including limiting dilution assays (LDA), intracellular IFNγ ...
AbstractHaving a history of infection with one pathogen may sometimes provide a level of T cell-depe...
Immune memory responses to previously encountered pathogens can sometimes alter the immune response ...
The main functions of memory T cells are to provide protection upon re-exposure to a pathogen and to...
A basic principle of immunology is that prior immunity results in complete protection against a homo...
Using a variety of techniques, including limiting dilution assays (LDA), intracellular IFNgamma assa...
Human memory T cells that cross-react with epitopes from unrelated viruses can potentially modulate ...
Human memory T cells that cross-react with epitopes from unrelated viruses can potentially modulate ...
Experimental analyses of the acute cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) response to viruses have focused on ...
Virus-specific memory T cell populations demonstrate plasticity in antigen recognition and in their ...
Memory T cells cross-reactive with epitopes encoded by related or even unrelated viruses may alter t...
The immune response to an infection is determined by a number of factors, which also affect the gene...
Immunological memory is a hallmark of the immune system. Evolution can teach us which effector arms ...
AbstractVirus-specific memory T cell populations demonstrate plasticity in antigenic and functional ...
AbstractVirus-specific memory T cell populations demonstrate plasticity in antigenic and functional ...
AbstractUsing a variety of techniques, including limiting dilution assays (LDA), intracellular IFNγ ...
AbstractHaving a history of infection with one pathogen may sometimes provide a level of T cell-depe...
Immune memory responses to previously encountered pathogens can sometimes alter the immune response ...
The main functions of memory T cells are to provide protection upon re-exposure to a pathogen and to...
A basic principle of immunology is that prior immunity results in complete protection against a homo...
Using a variety of techniques, including limiting dilution assays (LDA), intracellular IFNgamma assa...
Human memory T cells that cross-react with epitopes from unrelated viruses can potentially modulate ...
Human memory T cells that cross-react with epitopes from unrelated viruses can potentially modulate ...
Experimental analyses of the acute cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) response to viruses have focused on ...
Virus-specific memory T cell populations demonstrate plasticity in antigen recognition and in their ...
Memory T cells cross-reactive with epitopes encoded by related or even unrelated viruses may alter t...
The immune response to an infection is determined by a number of factors, which also affect the gene...
Immunological memory is a hallmark of the immune system. Evolution can teach us which effector arms ...
AbstractVirus-specific memory T cell populations demonstrate plasticity in antigenic and functional ...
AbstractVirus-specific memory T cell populations demonstrate plasticity in antigenic and functional ...
AbstractUsing a variety of techniques, including limiting dilution assays (LDA), intracellular IFNγ ...
AbstractHaving a history of infection with one pathogen may sometimes provide a level of T cell-depe...