Dj. Topham et Pc. Doherty, CLEARANCE OF AN INFLUENZA-A VIRUS BY CD4(-CELLS IS INEFFICIENT IN THEABSENCE OF B-CELLS() T), Journal of virology, 72(1), 1998, pp. 882-885
The primary CD8(+) T-cell response protected most B-cell-deficient mu
MT mice against intranasal infection with the HKx31 influenza A virus.
Prior exposure did not prevent reinfection upon homologous challenge,
and the recall CD8(+) T-cell response cleared the virus from the lung
within 7 days. Depleting the CD8(+) T cells substantially reduced the
capacity of these primed mice to deal with the infection, in spite of
evidence for established CD4(+) T-cell memory. Thus, the control of t
his relatively mild influenza virus by both primary and secondary CD4(
+) T-cell responses is relatively inefficient in the absence of B cell
s and CD8(+) T cells.