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Comparison of Influenza and SIV Specific CD8 T Cell
Responses in Macaques
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Sinthujan Jegaskanda , Jeanette C. Reece , Robert De Rose , John Stambas , Lucy Sullivan , Andrew G.
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Brooks , Stephen J. Kent * , Amy Sexton
1 Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 2 School of Medicine, Deakin University, Waurn Ponds, Victoria,
Australia
Abstract
Macaques are a potentially useful non-human primate model to compare memory T-cell immunity to acute virus pathogens
such as influenza virus and effector T-cell responses to chronic viral pathogens such as SIV. However, immunological
reagents to study influenza CD8+ T-cell responses in the macaque model are limited. We recently developed an influenza-
SIV vaccination model of pigtail macaques (Macaca nemestrina) and used this to study both influenza-specific and SIV-
specific CD8+ T-cells in 39 pigtail macaques expressing the common Mane-A*10+ (Mane-A01*084) MHC-I allele. To perform
comparative studies between influenza and SIV responses a common influenza nucleoprotein-specific CD8+ T-cell response
was mapped to a minimal epitope (termed RA9), MHC-restricted to Mane-A*10 and an MHC tetramer developed to study
this response. Influenza-specific memory CD8+ T-cell response maintained a highly functional profile in terms of multitude
of effector molecule expression (CD107a, IFN-c, TNF-a, MIP-1 b and IL-2) and showed high avidity even in the setting of SIV
infection. In contrast, within weeks following active SIV infection, SIV-
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