Title Responses to human rhinovirus in CD45 T cell subsets isolated from tonsil.
Author Wilamasundera, S; Katz, D R; Chain, B M
Journal Eur J Immunol Publication Year/Month 1998-Dec
PMID 9862374 PMCID -N/A-
Affiliation 1.Department of Immunology, Windeyer Institute of Medical Sciences, University College London, GB.

Isotypes of CD45 have been used extensively as markers of memory and naive populations of T cells in peripheral blood. In this study, T cells were isolated from human tonsil and their proliferative response against human rhinovirus was measured. Unexpectedly, equivalent responses were found among the CD4+CD45RA+ and CD4+CD45RO+ populations of T cells. This response requires MHC class II-positive antigen-presenting cells. The time course of the T cell response in vitro was that of a classical recall response, and no proliferative response to the virus could be detected in human cord blood. These results suggest that tonsils contain a significant population of CD45RA+ memory cells. The presence of this population may reflect ongoing stimulation with this common infectious agent, and the anatomical location of the T cells within the major lymphoid organ draining the naso-pharyngeal epithelial surface.

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