Systemic CD4 cytotoxic T cells improve protection against PRRSV-1 transplacental infection

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PRRS is one of the major swine pathogens causing reproductive failure in sows.

Although modified-live virus (MLV) vaccines are available, vaccinated sows can be infected and cause transplacental infection. The present study investigated the role of cytotoxic lymphocytes, including cytotoxic T cells (CTL), NKT, and NK cells, from blood in preventing PRRSV-1 transplacental infection in vaccinated primiparous sows. The study data strongly suggest that cytotoxic t cell responses correlate with protection against PRRSV-1 transplacental infection, being executed by CD4 T cells (IFN-g related) and/or CD4/CD8a DN T cells (TNF-a related).

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