Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10940864 | Immunobiology | 2015 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Recently, we have reported that CD8α+ DCs, rather than CD8+ T cells, are involved in the establishment and maintenance of HSV-1 latency in the trigeminal ganglia (TG) of ocularly infected mice. In the current study, we investigated whether similar results can be obtained using Batf3â/â mice that previously were reported to lack CD8α+ DCs. However, our results demonstrate that Batf3â/â mice, without any known infection, express CD8α+ DCs. Consequently, due to the presence of CD8α+ DCs, no differences were detected in the level of HSV-1 latency between Batf3â/â mice compared with wild type control mice.
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Authors
Kevin R. Mott, Hadi Maazi, Sariah J. Allen, Mandana Zandian, Harry Matundan, Yasamin N. Ghiasi, Behrooz G. Sharifi, David Underhill, Omid Akbari, Homayon Ghiasi,