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Publication : Tracking salmonella-specific CD4 T cells in vivo reveals a local mucosal response to a disseminated infection.

First Author  McSorley SJ Year  2002
Journal  Immunity Volume  16
Issue  3 Pages  365-77
PubMed ID  11911822 Mgi Jnum  J:135513
Mgi Id  MGI:3793980 Doi  10.1016/s1074-7613(02)00289-3
Citation  McSorley SJ, et al. (2002) Tracking salmonella-specific CD4 T cells in vivo reveals a local mucosal response to a disseminated infection. Immunity 16(3):365-77
abstractText  A novel adoptive transfer system was used to track the fate of naive Salmonella-specific CD4 T cells in vivo. These cells showed signs of activation in the Peyer's patches as early as 3 hr after oral infection. The activated CD4 T cells then produced IL-2 and proliferated in the T cell areas of these tissues before migrating into the B cell-rich follicles. In contrast, Salmonella-specific CD4 T cells were not activated in the spleen and very few of these cells migrated to the liver, despite the presence of bacteria in both organs. These results show that the T cell response to pathogenic Salmonella infection is localized to the gut-associated lymphoid tissue and does not extend efficiently to the major sites of late infection.
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