(2012).
" Viral MHC class I inhibition evades CD8+ T-cell effector responses in vivo but not CD8+ T-cell priming.
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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A.
109,
E3260-7.
PMID:
23112205
DOI:
10.1073/pnas.1217111109
Although viral MHC class I inhibition is considered a classic immune-evasion strategy, its in vivo role is largely unclear. Mutant cowpox virus lacking its MHC class I inhibitors is markedly attenuated during acute infection because of CD8(+) T-cell-dependent control, but it was not known how CD8(+) T-cell responses are affected. Interestingly, we found no major effect of MHC class I down-regulation on priming of functional cowpox virus-specific CD8(+) T cells. Instead, we demonstrate that, during acute infection in vivo, MHC class I down-regulation prevents primed virus-specific CD8(+) T cells from recognizing infected cells and exerting effector responses to control the infection