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A fingerprint left by cytomegalovirus infection in the human T cell compartment.

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  • A fingerprint left by cytomegalovirus infection in the human T cell compartment. Abstract Text:

    pablo j e j van de bergPablo J E J van de Berg,amber van stijnAmber van Stijn,ineke j m ten bergeIneke J M Ten Berge,rené a w van lierRené A W van Lier,

    Latent infection with human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) is accompanied by a strong increase in the number of resting, effector-type CD4(+) and CD8(+) T cells with constitutive cytolytic activity in the circulation. Longitudinal studies in kidney transplant recipients revealed that effector cells emerge early after the initial viral burst and acquire their stable phenotype in the months following primary infection. Although it is yet unsettled whether these cells are all specific for CMV encoded or induced antigens, it has become clear that T cell responses to CMV are among the broadest and strongest analyzed so far. We will here summarize the qualities of the effector-type cells found in HCMV carriers and discuss their possible role in CMV-associated pathologies.

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    pj van de bergPJ van de Berg,a van stijnA van Stijn,ij ten bergeIJ Ten Berge,ra van lierRA van Lier,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Journal of clinical virology : the official public

    VOLUME: 41

    Page Numbers: 213-7

    Journal Abbreviation: J. Clin. Virol.

    ISSN: 1386-6532

    DAY: 3

    MONTH: 12

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

    NlmUniqueID: 9815671

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    AFFILIATION: Renal Transplant Unit, Academic Medical Centre, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; Department of Experimental Immunology, Academic Medical Centre, Meiberdreef 15, 1105 AZ Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

    Country: Netherlands

    Netherlands Research PublicationNetherlands Research Publication

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