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Long-term cigarette smoke exposure dysregulates pulmonary T cell response and IFN-γ protection to influenza virus in mouse.

Wenxin WuLili TianWei ZhangJ Leland BoothErola Ainsua-EnrichSusan KovatsBrent R BrownJordan P Metcalf
Published in: Respiratory research (2021)
Our results demonstrated that prior CS exposure caused a biphasic T cell and IFN-γ response to subsequent infection with influenza in the lung. Specifically, the number of IAV antigen-specific T cells on day 10 was greatly increased by CS exposure even though CS decreased the number of the same group of cells on day 7. The result suggested that CS affected the kinetics of the T cell response to IAV, which was suppressed at an early stage and exaggerated at a later stage. This study is the first to describe the different effect of long-term CS on T cell responses to IAV at early and late stages of infection in vivo.
Keyphrases
  • early stage
  • immune response
  • dendritic cells
  • induced apoptosis
  • pulmonary hypertension
  • squamous cell carcinoma
  • oxidative stress
  • lymph node