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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ; 109(25): 9983-8, 2012 Jun 19.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22665800

ABSTRACT

CD4(+) T cells are generally regarded as helpers and regulators of the immune response. Although cytolytic CD4(+) T cells have been described, whether those generated during the course of a viral infection play a role in virus control remains unknown. Here we show that during acute infection with ectromelia virus, the mouse homolog of the human virus of smallpox, large numbers of CD4(+) T cells in the draining lymph node and liver of resistant mice have a cytotoxic phenotype. We also show that these cells kill targets in vivo in a perforin-dependent manner and that mice with specific deficiency of perforin in CD4(+) T cells have impaired virus control. Thus, perforin-dependent CD4(+) T-cell killing of infected cells is an important mechanism of antiviral defense.


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CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes/immunology , Cytotoxicity, Immunologic , Ectromelia virus/immunology , Perforin/immunology , Animals , Major Histocompatibility Complex/immunology , Mice
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