2004
DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.172.6.3491
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Prolonged Antigen Presentation, APC-, and CD8+ T Cell Turnover during Mycobacterial Infection: Comparison withListeria monocytogenes

Abstract: We expressed the CTL epitope of OVA (OVA257–264) in an acute (Listeria monocytogenes (LM)-OVA) and a chronic intracellular pathogen (Mycobacterium bovis (BCG)-OVA), to evaluate the kinetics of Ag presentation. LM-OVA proliferated rapidly in vivo, resulting in profound LM-OVA expansion within the first 24 h of infection, culminating in the generation of a potent CD8+ T cell response, which peaked on day 7 but underwent a rapid attrition subsequently. In contrast, BCG-OVA exhibited reduced growth in vivo, result… Show more

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“…Similarly, monocytes chronically infected with BCG fail to present mycobacterial Ags to T cells (35). These reports support our previous observations that the overall magnitude of Ag presentation during BCG-OVA infection is muted, which does not last appreciably beyond the first few weeks of infection (24). The reduction in Ag presentation during BCG-OVA infection, despite the persistence of the bacterium, was not due to the loss of the OVA gene by the bacterium in vivo (19).…”
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confidence: 78%
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“…Similarly, monocytes chronically infected with BCG fail to present mycobacterial Ags to T cells (35). These reports support our previous observations that the overall magnitude of Ag presentation during BCG-OVA infection is muted, which does not last appreciably beyond the first few weeks of infection (24). The reduction in Ag presentation during BCG-OVA infection, despite the persistence of the bacterium, was not due to the loss of the OVA gene by the bacterium in vivo (19).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…Thus, Ag presentation during LM-OVA infection occurs rapidly, and interestingly, it persists at reduced levels for 7-10 days. In contrast, BCG-OVA infection induced a low level Ag presentation during the first 4 days, peaked during the second week of infection, and declined to very low levels subsequently (24).…”
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“…The overall weaker stimulation at later times may have supported the presence of a constant population of T CM as well as the slower attrition of the T EM cells. For example, chronic Mycobacterium bovis, bacillus Calmette-Guérin infection, evokes an attenuated infection, and predominantly T CM phenotype of CD8 ϩ T cells (44).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%