1. A role for granulocyte–macrophage colony-stimulating factor in the regulation of CD8+ T cell responses to rabies virus
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Wanjalla, Celestine N., Goldstein, Elizabeth F., Wirblich, Christoph, and Schnell, Matthias J.
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GRANULOCYTE-macrophage colony-stimulating factor , *T cell receptors , *RABIES virus , *MACROPHAGES , *CYTOKINES , *LABORATORY mice - Abstract
Abstract: Inflammatory cytokines have a significant role in altering the innate and adaptive arms of immune responses. Here, we analyzed the effect of GM-CSF on a RABV-vaccine vector co-expressing HIV-1 Gag. To this end, we immunized mice with RABV expressing HIV-1 Gag and GM-CSF and analyzed the primary and recall CD8+ T cell responses. We observed a statistically significant increase in antigen presenting cells (APCs) in the spleen and draining lymph nodes in response to GM-CSF. Despite the increase in APCs, the primary and memory anti HIV-1 CD8+ T cell response was significantly lower. This was partly likely due to lower levels of proliferation in the spleen. Animals treated with GM-CSF neutralizing antibodies restored the CD8+ T cell response. These data define a role of GM-CSF expression, in the regulation of the CD8+ T cell immune responses against RABV and has implications in the use of GM-CSF as a molecular adjuvant in vaccine development. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2012
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