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Publication : An essential role for type 1 interferon-gamma in terminating persistent viral infection.

First Author  Tishon A Year  1995
Journal  Virology Volume  212
Issue  1 Pages  244-50
PubMed ID  7676639 Mgi Jnum  J:110746
Mgi Id  MGI:3641003 Doi  10.1006/viro.1995.1477
Citation  Tishon A, et al. (1995) An essential role for type 1 interferon-gamma in terminating persistent viral infection. Virology 212(1):244-50
abstractText  The mechanism(s) by which infectious material is cleared by the host is an area of intensive study. This is especially so with the realization that persistent viral infection is a cause of chronic disease in humans and presents a major health problem. We have used the murine model of infection with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus to evaluate immune clearance. Mice with a targeted disruption of the IFN-gamma gene mount effective cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) responses after an acute viral challenge and clear virus. CD4+ T cells are not required but CD8+ T cells are mandatory. In contrast, CTL from mice with targeted disruption of the IFN-gamma gene are unable to clear virus from persistently infected mice. In addition to the requirement for IFN-gamma, CD4+ T cells are essential for maintaining a CD8(+)-mediated cure of persistent viral infection.
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