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Publication : Lymph node dendritic cells control CD8+ T cell responses through regulated FasL expression.

First Author  Legge KL Year  2005
Journal  Immunity Volume  23
Issue  6 Pages  649-59
PubMed ID  16356862 Mgi Jnum  J:113311
Mgi Id  MGI:3665379 Doi  10.1016/j.immuni.2005.11.006
Citation  Legge KL, et al. (2005) Lymph node dendritic cells control CD8+ T cell responses through regulated FasL expression. Immunity 23(6):649-59
abstractText  The lethal outcome of high-dose pulmonary virus infection is thought to reflect high-level, sustained virus replication and associated lung inflammation prior to development of an adaptive immune response. Herein, we demonstrate that the outcome of lethal/sublethal influenza infection instead correlates with the initial virus replication tempo. Furthermore, the magnitude of early lung antiviral CD8+ T cell responses varies inversely with inoculum dose and is controlled by lymph-node-resident dendritic cells (LNDC) through IL-12p40-regulated FasL-dependent T cell apoptosis. These results suggest that the inoculum dose and replication rate of a pathogen entering the respiratory tract may regulate the strength of the adaptive immune response, and the subsequent outcome of infection and that LNDC may serve as regulators (gatekeepers) in the development of CD8+ T cell responses.
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