PLoS Computational Biology (Sep 2011)

Why don't CD8+ T cells reduce the lifespan of SIV-infected cells in vivo?

  • Marjet Elemans,
  • Nafisa-Katrin Seich Al Basatena,
  • Nichole R Klatt,
  • Christos Gkekas,
  • Guido Silvestri,
  • Becca Asquith

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1002200
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 9
p. e1002200

Abstract

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In January 2010 two groups independently published the observation that the depletion of CD8+ cells in SIV-infected macaques had no detectable impact on the lifespan of productively infected cells. This unexpected observation led the authors to suggest that CD8+ T cells control SIV viraemia via non-lytic mechanisms. However, a number of alternative plausible explanations, compatible with a lytic model of CD8+ T cell control, were proposed. This left the field with no consensus on how to interpret these experiments and no clear indication whether CD8+ T cells operated primarily via a lytic or a non-lytic mechanism. The aim of this work was to investigate why CD8+ T cells do not appear to reduce the lifespan of SIV-infected cells in vivo.