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Accessing Early Differentiation of Virus-Specific Follicular Helper CD4+ T Cell in Acute LCMV-Infected Mice
Published on: April 26, 2024
Precursor frequency, nonlinear proliferation, and functional maturation of virus-specific CD4+ T cells
Jason K Whitmire1, Nicola Benning, J Lindsay Whitton
1Department of Neuropharmacology, The Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, CA 92037, USA.
Abstract:
The early events regulating antiviral CD4 responses were tracked using an adoptive transfer model. CD4+ T cell expansion was nonlinear, with a lengthy lag phase followed by 2 days of explosive proliferation. A small number of naive Ag-specific CD4+ T cells were found in nonlymphoid tissues and, in the 8 days following infection, the number of activated cells increased in all tissues analyzed, and their effector functions matured. Finally, we show that a naive mouse contains approximately 100 naive CD4+ precursor cells specific for a single epitope, a precursor frequency of approximately 10(-5), similar to that of naive CD8+ T cells, indicating that the approximately 50-fold difference in size of the two responses to virus infection is determined by something other than the number of precursor cells.
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