Heterosubtypic immunity to influenza type A virus in mice. Effector mechanisms and their longevity
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Heterosubtypic immunity to influenza type A virus in mice. Effector mechanisms and their longevity
Abstract
Immunity that cross-reacts between influenza type A viruses of distinct subtypes is called hetero(sub)typic (Het-I). We have studied Het-I by challenging PR8-immune mice with the heterosubtypic virus X31. Het-I did not prevent infection by X31 but, at its height, strongly aided in recovery. The nature of the effector mechanisms involved was investigated by simultaneous challenge with X31 and an immunologically unrelated influenza type B virus and by depleting individual lymphocyte subsets in PR8-immune mice before challenge. The study showed the following: 1) The effector mechanisms were intimately associated with immune recognition events. 2) In the nose, depletion of CD8+ or CD4+ T cells led to partial reduction of Het-I, and simultaneous depletion of both T cell subsets abrogated Het-I almost completely. This T cell-mediated immunity was short lived and had disappeared 4 to 5 mo after induction. 3) In trachea and lung, depletion of CD8+ T cells led to a partial reduction of Het-I, whereas depletion of CD4+ T cells was without significant effect. The CD8-mediated component appeared short lived, whereas the residual immunity (in CD4/8-depleted mice) was long lived and persisted past 7 mos after induction. 4) Depletion of NK cells did not significantly reduce the strength of Het-I in either nose or lung. In conclusion, the study shows that Het-I in this system is mediated by a complex combination of immune mechanisms that differ, in part, between upper and lower respiratory tract.
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