Development and migration of protective CD8+ T cells into the nervous system following ocular herpes simplex virus-1 infection.
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Immunosenescence and vaccination.Ocular diseases: immunological and molecular mechanismsT cell memory in the context of persistent herpes viral infectionsNatural killer cells promote early CD8 T cell responses against cytomegalovirusThe dendritic and T cell responses to herpes simplex virus-1 are modulated by dietary vitamin EActivation, dysfunction and retention of T cells in vaccine sites after injection of incomplete Freund's adjuvant, with or without peptide.Herpes simplex virus and the chemokines that mediate the inflammation.An attenuated herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV1) encoding the HIV-1 Tat protein protects mice from a deadly mucosal HSV1 challengeFunctional CD8 T cell memory responding to persistent latent infection is maintained for life.B7 costimulation molecules encoded by replication-defective, vhs-deficient HSV-1 improve vaccine-induced protection against corneal diseaseLatent infection with herpes simplex virus is associated with ongoing CD8+ T-cell stimulation by parenchymal cells within sensory gangliaAge-related dysregulation of CD8+ T cell memory specific for a persistent virus is independent of viral replicationDiversity of the CD8+ T cell repertoire elicited against an immunodominant epitope does not depend on the context of infection.Inflation and long-term maintenance of CD8 T cells responding to a latent herpesvirus depend upon establishment of latency and presence of viral antigens.Herpes keratitis.Intravaginal Zinc Oxide Tetrapod Nanoparticles as Novel Immunoprotective Agents against Genital Herpes.Absence of CCR5 increases neutrophil recruitment in severe herpetic encephalitis.Acute neonatal infections 'lock-in' a suboptimal CD8+ T cell repertoire with impaired recall responses.Establishment of HSV1 latency in immunodeficient mice facilitates efficient in vivo reactivation.Defining the herpes simplex virus-specific CD8+ T cell repertoire in C57BL/6 miceLifelong persistent viral infection alters the naive T cell pool, impairing CD8 T cell immunity in late life.The immune response to herpes simplex virus type 1 infection in susceptible mice is a major cause of central nervous system pathology resulting in fatal encephalitis.Priming of CD8+ T cells during central nervous system infection with a murine coronavirus is strain dependent.Prophylactic vaccine strategies and the potential of therapeutic vaccines against herpes simplex virusProlonged microglial cell activation and lymphocyte infiltration following experimental herpes encephalitisAgeing and life-long maintenance of T-cell subsets in the face of latent persistent infectionsCritical role of microRNA-155 in herpes simplex encephalitisHerpes simplex virus-1 evasion of CD8+ T cell accumulation contributes to viral encephalitis.Dok-1 and Dok-2 Are Required To Maintain Herpes Simplex Virus 1-Specific CD8+ T Cells in a Murine Model of Ocular Infection.Co-infection with Chikungunya virus alters trafficking of pathogenic CD8(+) T cells into the brain and prevents Plasmodium-induced neuropathology.Are miRNAs critical determinants in herpes simplex virus pathogenesis?
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Development and migration of protective CD8+ T cells into the nervous system following ocular herpes simplex virus-1 infection.
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10.4049/JIMMUNOL.174.5.2919
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2005-03-01T00:00:00Z