Author: Janice Oh, Hsueh-Ling; Ken-En Gan, Samuel; Bertoletti, Antonio; Tan, Yee-Joo
Title: Understanding the T cell immune response in SARS coronavirus infection Document date: 2012_9_5
ID: 5uoepd0r_16
Snippet: Despite the numerous reports describing the elevation of inflammatory cytokines in primary infected patients (reviewed by Zhu et al. 46 ), it is not known if these cytokines are beneficial or contribute to the pathogenicity of the infection. Moreover, there is currently no report confirming the protective effect of T cells during a primary SARS-CoV infection in humans. In fact, research in this area is hampered by the lack of systematic sample co.....
Document: Despite the numerous reports describing the elevation of inflammatory cytokines in primary infected patients (reviewed by Zhu et al. 46 ), it is not known if these cytokines are beneficial or contribute to the pathogenicity of the infection. Moreover, there is currently no report confirming the protective effect of T cells during a primary SARS-CoV infection in humans. In fact, research in this area is hampered by the lack of systematic sample collection during the 2003 SARS outbreak which lasted for a relatively short period of , 16 weeks. Since there is no second major outbreak of SARS, the protective effect of memory T cell response in recovered SARS patients is not known. Nevertheless, the phenotype and cytokine profile of the T cells in these recovered individuals indicate the possible protective effect of T cell response in the initial infection or during any subsequent infections.
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