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      Identification and characterization of herpes simplex virus-specific CD4+ T cells in corneas of herpetic stromal keratitis patients.

      The Journal of Infectious Diseases
      Antigen Presentation, Antigens, CD3, immunology, Antigens, CD4, Antigens, CD8, CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes, cytology, Cell Division, Cells, Cultured, Clone Cells, Cornea, metabolism, Cytotoxicity Tests, Immunologic, Herpesvirus 1, Human, Histocompatibility Antigens Class II, Humans, Interferon-gamma, pharmacology, Interleukin-2, Interleukin-4, Interleukin-5, Keratitis, Herpetic, Male, Middle Aged, Receptors, Antigen, T-Cell, alpha-beta

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          Herpetic stromal keratitis (HSK) is a corneal disease initiated by a herpes simplex virus (HSV) infection with a postulated T cell-mediated immunopathology. To study the antigen specificity of cornea-infiltrating T cells in HSK patients, T cells were isolated and expanded by mitogenic stimulation from corneas of 2 patients with HSV-1-mediated HSK. A substantial number of the T cell clones (TCCs) obtained from these T cell lines were HSV-specific. All HSV-specific TCCs were of the CD3+CD4+CD8- phenotype. These TCCs responded to autologous HSV-infected corneal keratocytes, which expressed HLA class II molecules following incubation with interferon-gamma. Upon HSV-specific stimulation, all TCCs secreted interleukin-4, interleukin-5, and interferon-gamma. The data presented suggest that HSV-specific CD4+ T cells play a role in the immunopathogenesis of HSK in humans and that corneal keratocytes may act as antigen-presenting cells in this local T cell response.

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