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Journal of Immunology | 2001

Multiple Paths for Activation of Naive CD8+ T Cells: CD4-Independent Help

Bo Wang; Christopher C. Norbury; Roberta Greenwood; Jack R. Bennink; Jonathan W. Yewdell; Jeffrey A. Frelinger

CD8+ CTLs play a pivotal role in immune responses against many viruses and tumors. Two models have been proposed. The “three-cell” model focuses on the role of CD4+ T cells, proposing that help is only provided to CTLs by CD4+ T cells that recognize Ag on the same APC. The sequential “two-cell” model proposes that CD4+ T cells can first interact with APCs, which in turn activate naive CTLs. Although these models provide a general framework for the role of CD4+ T cells in mediating help for CTLs, a number of issues are unresolved. We have investigated the induction of CTL responses using dendritic cells (DCs) to immunize mice against defined peptide Ags. We find that help is required for activation of naive CTLs when DCs are used as APCs, regardless of the origin or MHC class I restriction of the peptides we studied in this system. However, CD8+ T cells can provide self-help if they are present at a sufficiently high precursor frequency. The important variable is the total number of T cells responding, because class II-knockout DCs pulsed with two noncompeting peptides are effective in priming.


Journal of Immunology | 1994

TAP (transporter associated with antigen processing)-independent presentation of endogenously synthesized peptides is enhanced by endoplasmic reticulum insertion sequences located at the amino- but not carboxyl-terminus of the peptide.

Igor Bacik; Josephine H. Cox; Robert Anderson; Jonathan W. Yewdell; Jack R. Bennink


Journal of Immunology | 1994

MHC-encoded proteasome subunits LMP2 and LMP7 are not required for efficient antigen presentation.

Jonathan W. Yewdell; C Lapham; Igor Bacik; Thomas Spies; Jack R. Bennink


Clinical virology | 2009

Immune Responses to Viruses

Jonathan W. Yewdell; Theodore C. Pierson; Jack R. Bennink


Archive | 2002

Overview of the Viral Pathogens

Jonathan W. Yewdell; Jack R. Bennink


Archive | 2016

Influenza A virus nucleoprotein is a major target antigen for cross- reactive anti-influenza A virus cytotoxic T lymphocytes (vaccinia virus vector/influenza vaccine/internal viral protein/cell surface expression/cellular defense mechanism)

Jonathan W. Yewdell; Jack R. Bennink; Geoffrey L. SMITHt


Archive | 2013

In Vivofor Activating Naive CD8+ T Cells Multiple Antigen-Specific Processing

Jonathan W. Yewdell; Randy R. Brutkiewicz; Tim Elliott; Christopher C. Norbury; Michael F. Princiotta; Igor Bacik


Archive | 2013

Cross-Priming and Moderate Responses Induced by Direct Priming and Regulatory T Cells Suppress CD8+ T Cell

Jack R. Bennink; Jonathan W. Yewdell; S. M. Mansour Haeryfar; Richard J. DiPaolo


Archive | 2011

Overview of Viral Pathogens

Jonathan W. Yewdell; Jack R. Bennink


Archive | 2009

Is GRP94 Independent T Cells by Antigen Donor Cells + CD8Cross-Priming of Antiviral

Jonathan W. Yewdell; Christopher V. Nicchitta; Jack R. Bennink; Avital Lev; Suman R. Das

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Igor Bacik

National Institutes of Health

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Bo Wang

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Josephine H. Cox

International AIDS Vaccine Initiative

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Michael F. Princiotta

State University of New York Upstate Medical University

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Randy R. Brutkiewicz

National Institutes of Health

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Roberta Greenwood

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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