T cell cross-reactivity between different strains of the same virus, between different members of the same virus group, and even between unrelated viruses is a common occurrence. We questioned here how an intervening infection with a virus containing a sub-dominant cross-reactive T cell epitope would affect protective immunity to a previously encountered virus. Pichinde virus (PV) and lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (LCMV) encode subdominant cross-reactive NP(2)(0)(5)(-)(2)(1)(2) CD8 T cell epitopes sharing 6 of 8 amino acids, differing only in the MHC anchoring regions. These pMHC epitopes induce cross-reactive but non-identical T cell receptor (TCR) repertoires, and structural studies showed that the differing anchoring amino acids alt...
T cell memory is usually studied in the context of infection with a single pathogen in naive mice, b...
Closely related peptide epitopes can be recognized by the same T cells and contribute to the immune ...
In the real world, mice and men are not immunologically naive, having been exposed to numerous antig...
<div><p>T cell cross-reactivity between different strains of the same virus, between different membe...
AbstractHaving a history of infection with one pathogen may sometimes provide a level of T cell-depe...
If viral strains are sufficiently similar in their immunodominant epitopes, then populations of cros...
Live vaccinia virus (VV) vaccination has been highly successful in eradicating smallpox. However, th...
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...
BackgroundMemory CD8 T cells to influenza A viruses are widely detectable in healthy human subjects ...
Background: Memory CD8 T cells to influenza A viruses are widely detectable in healthy human subject...
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...
abstract: Vaccination remains one of the most effective means for preventing infectious diseases. Du...
Why some virus-specific CD8 TCR repertoires are diverse and others restricted or oligoclonal has b...
T cell memory is usually studied in the context of infection with a single pathogen in naive mice, b...
Closely related peptide epitopes can be recognized by the same T cells and contribute to the immune ...
In the real world, mice and men are not immunologically naive, having been exposed to numerous antig...
<div><p>T cell cross-reactivity between different strains of the same virus, between different membe...
AbstractHaving a history of infection with one pathogen may sometimes provide a level of T cell-depe...
If viral strains are sufficiently similar in their immunodominant epitopes, then populations of cros...
Live vaccinia virus (VV) vaccination has been highly successful in eradicating smallpox. However, th...
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...
BackgroundMemory CD8 T cells to influenza A viruses are widely detectable in healthy human subjects ...
Background: Memory CD8 T cells to influenza A viruses are widely detectable in healthy human subject...
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...
abstract: Vaccination remains one of the most effective means for preventing infectious diseases. Du...
Why some virus-specific CD8 TCR repertoires are diverse and others restricted or oligoclonal has b...
T cell memory is usually studied in the context of infection with a single pathogen in naive mice, b...
Closely related peptide epitopes can be recognized by the same T cells and contribute to the immune ...
In the real world, mice and men are not immunologically naive, having been exposed to numerous antig...