Syngeneic CD8+ T lymphocytes protect chicks from acute infectious bronchitis viral infections and' respiratory illness

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Collisson, EW [1 ]
Seo, SH [1 ]
Dzielawa, J [1 ]
Briles, WE [1 ]
Pei, J [1 ]
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[1] Texas A&M Univ, Dept Vet Pathobiol, College Stn, TX 77843 USA
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infectious bronchitis virus; CD8(+) T-lymphocytes; chicken MHC; memory T cells;
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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Respiratory illness could be observed following IBV inoculation of chicks with the all of the haplotypes examined, but susceptibility to respiratory illness and kinetics of recovery differed. Chicks with B-12/B-12 and B-19/B-19 were most susceptible to respiratory illness and recovered more slowly than B-2/B-2 and B-5/B-5 chicks. Adoptive transfer studies with syngeneic chicks were used to confirm the importance of CD8(+) T cells in protection against IBV. As determined by respiratory illness and viral load, administration of primary effector donor T-lymphocytes protected chicks from challenge infection in a dose-dependent manner,, whereas no protection was observed in the chicks receiving the syngeneic lymphocytes from uninfected chicks. Protection following administration of T lymphocytes could be observed regardless of the haplotype of the chicks. Fractionation of lymphocytes with phenotype-specific antibody indicated that protection was dependent on CD8(+)alphabeta T lymphocytes. Protection from donor immune cells collected 3 weeks p.i. was decreased compared to primary effector cells collected at 10 days p.i. Observed memory function in infected syngeneic chicks increased between 3 and 6 weeks p.i. and was dependent on the dose of immune T-cells transferred.
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