Direct priming of antiviral CD8+ T cells in the peripheral interfollicular region of lymph nodes.
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The Role of Lymphatic Niches in T Cell DifferentiationModes of Antigen Presentation by Lymph Node Stromal Cells and Their Immunological ImplicationsPriming of CD8(+) T Cell Responses to Liver Stage Malaria Parasite AntigensSubcapsular sinus macrophage fragmentation and CD169+ bleb acquisition by closely associated IL-17-committed innate-like lymphocytesElucidation of monocyte/macrophage dynamics and function by intravital imaging.Locally Produced IL-10 Limits Cutaneous Vaccinia Virus SpreadDynamic Imaging of CD8(+) T cells and dendritic cells during infection with Toxoplasma gondiiLymph-node resident CD8α+ dendritic cells capture antigens from migratory malaria sporozoites and induce CD8+ T cell responsesAntigen presentation to B cellsThe future of immunoimaging--deeper, bigger, more precise, and definitively more colorful.Dynamics of neutrophil migration in lymph nodes during infection.Caught in the act: intravital multiphoton microscopy of host-pathogen interactions.CD169(+) macrophages present lipid antigens to mediate early activation of iNKT cells in lymph nodes.Intravital microscopy: a novel tool to study cell biology in living animalsShigella impairs T lymphocyte dynamics in vivo.Imaging cell biology in live animals: ready for prime timeDynamics of T cell, antigen-presenting cell, and pathogen interactions during recall responses in the lymph nodeTwo-photon imaging of microbial immunity in living tissues.Peripheral prepositioning and local CXCL9 chemokine-mediated guidance orchestrate rapid memory CD8+ T cell responses in the lymph node.Two-photon intravital imaging of lungs during anthrax infection reveals long-lasting macrophage-dendritic cell contactsTrans-nodal migration of resident dendritic cells into medullary interfollicular regions initiates immunity to influenza vaccine.Original encounter with antigen determines antigen-presenting cell imprinting of the quality of the immune response in mice.Imaging-and Imagining-Immune Responses to Infections: Laser-scanning confocal microscopy pinpoints responses of immune system components to bacterial infections in situ.Direct presentation is sufficient for an efficient anti-viral CD8+ T cell response.Cross-presentation of a spread-defective MCMV is sufficient to prime the majority of virus-specific CD8+ T cells.Vesicular stomatitis virus as a novel cancer vaccine vector to prime antitumor immunity amenable to rapid boosting with adenovirus.Dendritic cell migration limits the duration of CD8+ T-cell priming to peripheral viral antigen.Antigen capture and archiving by lymphatic endothelial cells following vaccination or viral infectionA systemic macrophage response is required to contain a peripheral poxvirus infectionVisualizing T Cell Migration in situAnalysis of A47, an immunoprevalent protein of vaccinia virus, leads to a reevaluation of the total antiviral CD8+ T cell response.Dendritic cell-specific antigen delivery by coronavirus vaccine vectors induces long-lasting protective antiviral and antitumor immunity.Improving the MVA vaccine potential by deleting the viral gene coding for the IL-18 binding protein.The chemokine receptor CXCR6 is required for the maintenance of liver memory CD8⁺ T cells specific for infectious pathogens.Intravital microscopy as a tool to study drug delivery in preclinical studies.The initial draining lymph node primes the bulk of the CD8 T cell response and influences memory T cell trafficking after a systemic viral infectionKinetics of antigen expression and epitope presentation during virus infection.Dendritic cells and hepatocytes use distinct pathways to process protective antigen from plasmodium in vivoImmunodomination during peripheral vaccinia virus infection.Conventional dendritic cells are required for the activation of helper-dependent CD8 T cell responses to a model antigen after cutaneous vaccination with lentiviral vectors.
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Direct priming of antiviral CD8+ T cells in the peripheral interfollicular region of lymph nodes.
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Cara N Skon
Faith R Murray
Glen N Barber
Heather D Hickman
Jack R Bennink
Joshua Loomis
Kazuyo Takeda
Scott E Hensley
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10.1038/NI1557
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2008-01-13T00:00:00Z