2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.trim.2010.03.005
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Occult cytomegalovirus in vivarium-housed mice may influence transplant allograft acceptance

Abstract: We have recently shown that latent murine cytomegalovirus (MCMV) can influence murine transplant allograft acceptance. During these studies we became aware that vivarium-housed control mice can acquire occult MCMV infection. The purpose of this investigation was to confirm occult MCMV transmission and determine the timing, vehicle, and possible consequences of transmission. Mice arriving from a commercial vendor were negative for MCMV both by commercial serologic testing and by our nested PCR. Mice housed in o… Show more

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“…The concept that CD8 memory inflation can be determined at the time of primary infection and in fact be predicated by the infecting viral load was suggested to us by our earlier published work [24]. This finding has been recently corroborated by Redeker et al who performed very detailed immunophenotyping using a different C57BL6 model [27].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 60%
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“…The concept that CD8 memory inflation can be determined at the time of primary infection and in fact be predicated by the infecting viral load was suggested to us by our earlier published work [24]. This finding has been recently corroborated by Redeker et al who performed very detailed immunophenotyping using a different C57BL6 model [27].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…Recent work has suggested that lower doses of mCMV during primary infection influence the absolute magnitude of the CD8 T-cell response [24, 27], but not the early expansion/contraction of mCMV-specific T-cells nor early development of T-memory [15]. What remains unclear is whether low titer viral infections will stimulate long term T-cell inflation similar to high titer infection.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Curiously, unlike mice undergoing high titer infections, not all humans develop T-memory inflation (Gillespie et al, 2000; Sylwester et al, 2005; Vescovini et al, 2007). We have recently shown that the development of such inflationary memory may depend upon the conditions of the original infection (Thomas et al, 2010), and we are currently attempting to determine whether repeated reactivation episodes can cause MCMV-specific memory inflation as has been suggested to occur in humans.…”
Section: Immune Responses To CMVmentioning
confidence: 99%