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Publication : Long-lasting CD8 T cell memory in the absence of CD4 T cells or B cells.

First Author  Di Rosa F Year  1996
Journal  J Exp Med Volume  183
Issue  5 Pages  2153-63
PubMed ID  8642325 Mgi Jnum  J:110690
Mgi Id  MGI:3640886 Doi  10.1084/jem.183.5.2153
Citation  Di Rosa F, et al. (1996) Long-lasting CD8 T cell memory in the absence of CD4 T cells or B cells. J Exp Med 183(5):2153-63
abstractText  The cellular basis of immunological memory has been a debated issue. It is not clear whether CD8 T cell memory is maintained by long-lived cells or by specific or nonspecific restimulation. Here, we have approached the question from a different angle, asking whether the cellular interactions that are required to maintain memory are the same as those necessary to activate cytotoxic T lymphocytes. We studied the CD8 memory response to the male antigen H-Y in mice deficient in CD4 cells, or B cells and found that memory in these mice was virtually unimpaired. These results suggest that CD8 memory is CD4 independent and that there is no requirement for long term retention of immune complexes on follicular dendritic cells, nor for B cells as antigen-presenting cells.
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