Affiliation:
1. Interdisciplinary Program in Immunology
2. Department of Microbiology, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa 52242
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The CD8
+
-T-cell response to infection with
Listeria monocytogenes
consists of expansion, contraction, and memory phases. The transition between expansion and contraction is reported to occur on different days postinfection with virulent (8 to 9 days) and attenuated (Δ
actA
) (7 days)
L. monocytogenes
strains. We hypothesized that differences in the infectious courses, and therefore antigen (Ag) display, determine the precise time of the expansion/contraction transition in response to these infections. To test this, we infected BALB/c mice with 0.1 50% lethal dose of Δ
actA
or virulent
L. monocytogenes
and measured bacterial numbers, Ag display, and Ag-specific CD8
+
-T-cell responses on various days after infection. We found that bacterial numbers and Ag display peaked between 12 and 36 h and between 36 and 60 h after infection with Δ
actA
and virulent
L. monocytogenes
strains, respectively. Infection with Δ
actA L. monocytogenes
resulted in a sharp peak in the Ag-specific CD8
+
-T-cell response on day 7, while infection with virulent
L. monocytogenes
yielded a prolonged peak with equivalent numbers of Ag-specific CD8
+
T cells on days 6, 7, and 8 after infection. Truncating virulent infection with antibiotics on day 1 or 2 after infection resulted in a shift in the expansion/contraction transition from day 8 to day 7 after infection. However, antibiotic treatment beginning on day 3, after the peak of virulent
L. monocytogenes
infection and Ag display, had no effect upon the magnitude or timing of the CD8
+
-T-cell response. These results demonstrate a direct relationship between the course of infection and Ag display and that the timing of these events is important in shaping the T-cell response to infection.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology
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