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Visualizing Antigen-Specific and Infected Cells in Situ Predicts Outcomes in Early Viral Infection.

Authors :
Qingsheng Li
Skinner, Pamela J.
Sang-Jun Ha
Duan, Lijie
Mattila, Teresa L.
Hage, Aaron
White, Cara
Barber, Daniel L.
O'Mara, Leigh
Southern, Peter J.
Reilly, Cavan S.
Carlis, John V.
Miller, Christopher J.
Ahmed, Rafi
Haase, Ashley T.
Source :
Science. 3/27/2009, Vol. 323 Issue 5922, p1726-1729. 4p.
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

In the early stages of viral infection, outcomes depend on a race between expansion of infection and the immune response generated to contain it. We combined in situ tetramer staining with in situ hybridization to visualize, map, and quantify relationships between immune effector cells and their targets in tissues. In simian immunodeficiency virus infections in macaques and lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus infections in mice, the magnitude and timing of the establishment of ah excess of effector cells versus targets were found to correlate with the extent of control and the infection outcome (i.e., control and clearance versus partial or poor control and persistent infection). This method highlights the importance of the location, timing, and magnitude of the immune response needed for a vaccine to be effective against agents of persistent infection, such as HIV-1. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00368075
Volume :
323
Issue :
5922
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
37706663