Indirect CD4+T cell protection against persistent MCMV infection by NK cells requires IFN

JOURNAL OF GENERAL VIROLOGY(2024)

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Host control of mouse cytomegalovirus (MCMV) infection of MHCII- salivary gland acinar cells is mediated by CD4+ T cells, but how they protect is unclear. Here, we show CD4+ T cells control MCMV indirectly in the salivary gland, via IFN gamma engagement with uninfected, but antigen+ MHCII+ APC and recruitment of NK cells to infected cell foci. This immune mechanism renders direct contact of CD4+ T cells with infected cells unnecessary and may represent a host strategy to overcome viral immune evasion.
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cytomegalovirus,interferon gamma,NK cells,T cells
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