Protective Memory Responses Are Modulated by Priming Events prior to Challenge

Author:

Rutigliano John A.1,Morris Melissa Y.1,Yue Wen1,Keating Rachael1,Webby Richard J.1,Thomas Paul G.1,Doherty Peter C.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Immunology, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, Tennessee 38105

Abstract

ABSTRACT Human infections with highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza A viruses in the last decade have legitimized fears of a long-predicted pandemic. We thus investigated the response to secondary infections with an engineered, but still highly virulent, H5N1 influenza A virus in the C57BL/6 mouse model. Mice primed with the H1N1 A/Puerto Rico/8/34 (PR8) virus were partially protected from lethality following respiratory infection with the modified H5N1 virus A/Vietnam/1203/04 (ΔVn1203). In contrast, those that had been comparably exposed to the HKx31 (H3N2) virus succumbed to the ΔVn1203 challenge, despite similarities in viral replication, weight loss, and secondary CD8 + -T-cell response characteristics. All three viruses share the internal genes of PR8 that are known to stimulate protective CD8 + -T-cell-mediated immunity. This differential survival of PR8- and HKx31-primed mice was also apparent for antibody-deficient mice challenged with the ΔVn1203 virus. The relative protection afforded by PR8 priming was abrogated in tumor necrosis factor-deficient (TNF −/− ) mice, although lung fluids from the B6 HKx31-primed mice contained more TNF early after challenge. These data demonstrate that the nature of the primary infection can influence pathological outcomes following virulent influenza virus challenge, although the effect is not clearly correlated with classical measures of CD8 + -T-cell-mediated immunity.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Virology,Insect Science,Immunology,Microbiology

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