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Dendritic cell-induced memory T cell activation in nonlymphoid tissues.

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  • Dendritic cell-induced memory T cell activation in nonlymphoid tissues. Abstract Text:

    linda m wakimLinda M Wakim,jason waithmanJason Waithman,nico van rooijenNico van Rooijen,william r heathWilliam R Heath,francis r carboneFrancis R Carbone,linda m wakimLinda M Wakim,jason waithmanJason Waithman,nico van rooijenNico van Rooijen,william r heathWilliam R Heath,francis r carboneFrancis R Carbone,

    Secondary lymphoid organs are dominant sites of T cell activation, although many T cells are subsequently retained within peripheral tissues. Currently, these nonlymphoid compartments are viewed as sites only of effector T cell function, without the involvement of renewed induction of immunity via the interactions with professional antigen-presenting cells. We describe a method of reactivation of herpes simplex virus to examine the stimulation of tissue-resident T cells during secondary challenge. The results revealed that memory CD8+ T cell responses can be initiated within peripheral tissues through a tripartite interaction that includes CD4+ T cells and recruited dendritic cells. These findings lend evidence for the existence of a sophisticated T cell response mechanism in extra-lymphoid tissues that can act to control localized infection.

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    lm wakimLM Wakim,j waithmanJ Waithman,n van rooijenN van Rooijen,wr heathWR Heath,fr carboneFR Carbone,lm wakimLM Wakim,j waithmanJ Waithman,n van rooijenN van Rooijen,wr heathWR Heath,fr carboneFR Carbone,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov

    Journal: Science (New York, N.Y.)

    VOLUME: 319

    Page Numbers: 198-202

    Journal Abbreviation: Science

    ISSN: 1095-9203

    DAY: 11

    MONTH: Jan

    YEAR: 2008

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Victoria 3010, Australia.

    Country: United States

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