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T cell responses in dengue hemorrhagic fever: Are cross-reactive T cells suboptimal?
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T cell responses in dengue hemorrhagic fever: Are cross-reactive T cells suboptimal?
Author
Mongkolsapaya J, Duangchinda T, Dejnirattisai W, Vasanawathana S, Avirutnan P, Jairungsri A, Khemnu N, Tangthawornchaikul N, Chotiyarnwong P, Sae-Jang K, Koch M, Jones Y, McMichael A, Xu XN, Malasit P, Screaton G
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6507262736
Affiliations
Imperial College London; Mahidol University; Ministry of Public Health - Thailand; National Science & Technology Development Agency - Thailand; National Center Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology (BIOTEC); University of Oxford; Wellcome Centre for Human Genetics; UK Research & Innovation (UKRI); Medical Research Council UK (MRC); University of Oxford
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Article
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JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY
Year
2006
Volume
176
Issue
6
Page
3821-3829
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Bronze
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AMER ASSOC IMMUNOLOGISTS
DOI
10.4049/jimmunol.176.6.3821
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Abstract
Dengue virus infection poses a growing public health and economic burden in a number of tropical and subtropical countries. Dengue circulates as a number of quasispecies, which can be divided by serology into four groups or serotypes. An interesting feature of Dengue, recognized over five decades ago, is that most severe cases that show hemorrhagic fever are not suffering from a primary infection. Instead, they are reinfected with a virus of different serotype. This observation poses considerable problems in vaccine design, and it is therefore imperative to gain a full understanding of the mechanisms underlying this immunological enhancement of disease. In this study, we examined a T cell epitope restricted by HLA-A*24, a major MHC class I allele, in Southeast Asia in a cohort of children admitted to a hospital with acute Dengue infection. The cytokine profiles and the degranulation capacity of T cells generated to this epitope are defined and compared across different viral serotypes. Cross-reactive Dengue-specific T cells seem to show suboptimal degranulation but high cytokine production, which may contribute to the development of the vascular leak characteristic of Dengue hemorrhagic fever.
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Wellcome Trust Funding Source: Medline
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