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Reduced MCMV Delta m157 viral clearance in the absence of TSAd

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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
Volume 5, Issue -, Pages -

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/srep09219

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  1. Norwegian Research Council [196386]
  2. Unifor
  3. Legatet til Henrik Homans Minde
  4. Anders Jahres fond til vitenskapens fremme
  5. University of Oslo
  6. Canadian Institutes of Health Research [MOP7781]

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The T cell specific adapter protein (TSAd) is expressed in activated T cells and NK cells. While TSAd is beginning to emerge as a critical regulator of Lck and Itk activity in T cells, its role in NK cells has not yet been explored. Here we have examined susceptibility to virus infections in a murine model using various viral infection models. We report that TSAd-deficient mice display reduced clearance of murine cytomegalovirus (MCMV) that lack the viral MHC class I homologue m157, which is critical for Ly49H-mediated NK cell recognition of infected cells. In this infection model, NK cells contribute in the early stages of the disease, whereas CD8+T cells are critical for viral clearance. We found that mice infected with MCMV Delta m157 displayed reduced viral clearance in the spleen as well as reduced proliferation in spleen NK cells and CD8+T cells in the absence of TSAd. Though no other immunophenotype was detected in the infection models tested, these data suggests that in the absence of the Ly49H ligand activation, NK cell and CD8+ T cell responses may be compromised in TSAd-deficient mice.

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