2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.08.31.555660
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Immunotherapy of cytomegalovirus infection by low-dose adoptive transfer of antiviral CD8 T cells relies on substantial post-transfer expansion of central memory cells but not effector-memory cells

Rafaela Holtappels,
Sara Becker,
Sara Hamdan
et al.

Abstract: Cytomegaloviruses (CMVs) are host species-specific in their replication. It is a hallmark of all CMVs that productive primary infection is controlled by concerted innate and adaptive immune responses in the immunocompetent host. As a result, the infection usually passes without overt clinical symptoms and develops into latent infection, referred to as ’latency’. During latency, the virus is maintained in a non-replicative state from which it can reactivate to productive infection under conditions of waning imm… Show more

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