CD4 T cell-independent antibody response promotes resolution of primary influenza infection and helps to prevent reinfection

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Lee, BO
Rangel-Moreno, J
Moyron-Quiroz, JE
Hartson, L
Makris, M
Sprague, F
Lund, FE
Randall, TD
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[1] Trudeau Inst Inc, Saranac Lake, NY 12983 USA
[2] Vaccine Res Inst San Diego, San Diego, CA 92109 USA
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10.4049/jimmunol.175.9.5827
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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It is generally believed that the production of influenza-specific IgG in response to viral infection is dependent on CD4 T cells. However, we previously observed that CD40-deficient mice generate influenza-specific IgG during a primary infection, suggesting that influenza infection may elicit IgG responses independently of CD4 T cell help. In the present study, we tested this hypothesis and show that mice lacking CD40 or CD4 T cells produce detectable titers of influenza-specific IgG and recover from influenza infection in a manner similar to that of normal mice. In contrast, mice completely lacking B cells succumb to influenza infection, despite the presence of large numbers of functional influenza-specific CD8 effector cells in the lungs. Consistent with, the characteristics of a T-independent Ab response, long-lived influenza-specific plasma cells are not found in the bone marrow of CD40(-/-) and class II-/- mice, and influenza-specific IgG titers wane within 60 days postinfection. However, despite the short-lived IgG response, CD40(-/-) and class II-/- mice are completely protected from challenge infection with the same virus administered within 30 days. This protection is mediated primarily by B cells and Ab, as influenza-immune CD40(-/-) and class II-/- mice were still resistant to challenge infection when T cells were depleted. These data demonstrate that T cell-independent influenza-specific Ab promotes the resolution of primary influenza infection and helps to prevent reinfection.
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