1997
DOI: 10.1128/jvi.71.4.2980-2987.1997
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Latency versus persistence or intermittent recurrences: evidence for a latent state of murine cytomegalovirus in the lungs

Abstract: The state of cytomegalovirus (CMV) after the resolution of acute infection is an unsolved problem in CMV research. While the term "latency" is in general use to indicate the maintenance of the viral genome, a formal exclusion of low-level persistent productive infection depends on the sensitivity of the assay for detecting infectious virus. We have improved the method for detecting infectivity by combining centrifugal infection of permissive indicator cells in culture, expansion to an infectious focus, and sen… Show more

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“…“effector” memory) 1, 4. MCMV is believed to undergo continuous low‐level reactivation throughout latency, but only certain genes may be expressed under conditions of normal immune pressure 57. These immunological data support a hypothesis initially proposed some years ago 6, 8 that presentation of antigens expressed early during the virus replication cycle is continuous throughout the latent period, resulting in both sustained activation and proliferation of antigen‐specific CD8 + T cells.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 57%
“…“effector” memory) 1, 4. MCMV is believed to undergo continuous low‐level reactivation throughout latency, but only certain genes may be expressed under conditions of normal immune pressure 57. These immunological data support a hypothesis initially proposed some years ago 6, 8 that presentation of antigens expressed early during the virus replication cycle is continuous throughout the latent period, resulting in both sustained activation and proliferation of antigen‐specific CD8 + T cells.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 57%
“…The in vitro depletion of CD8 and CD4 T cells was achieved by two cycles of treatment with the relevant MAbs and complement (47). Recipients were infected with 10 5 PFU of purified murine CMV (25) strain Smith (ATCC VR-194), injected subcutaneously in the left hind footpad about 2 h after BMT or T-cell transfer.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, experiments in animal models infected with the orthologous virus have proven useful in advancing the understanding of HCMV infection, pathogenicity and immunity [4]. Two shared cardinal features of CMV infection are (i) viral persistence in absence of overt replication but associated with reactivation capability defined as "latency" [5,6] and (ii) the induction of a large pool of functional antigen-specific T cells in the periphery that follow expanding kinetics [7][8][9]. This latter phenomenon is referred as "memory inflation" (MI) due to the fact that CMV-specific T cells accumulate over time [10], comprising on average 10% of CD4 and CD8 T-cell memory compartments in humans [2].…”
Section: Initial Considerations On Cytomegalovirus As a Viral Vectormentioning
confidence: 99%