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Protective activity of secondary effector T cells generated in vitro against ectromelia virus infection in vivo.

U Kees, R V Blanden.   

Abstract

The anti-viral activity of secondary effector cells generated in vitro against ectromelia virus infection was investigated. Depending upon the order of administration of cells and virus, 2 X 10(6) cells significantly reduce virus titres in recipient mice. Mice injected with lymphocytic choriomeningitis (LCM) virus are not protected by secondary effector cells against ectromelia virus infection and vice versa. The cells conferring anti-viral activity are sensitive to anti-theta and complement treatment, and must share H-2K or H-2D region genes with the recipients in order for significant reduction of virus titres to occur. The possibility of exploiting this approach in clinical medicine by using T cell-mediated mechanisms against certain viral infections is briefly discussed.

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Year:  1977        PMID: 203425      PMCID: PMC1541155     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Exp Immunol        ISSN: 0009-9104            Impact factor:   4.330


  19 in total

1.  Genetic factors in the stimulation of T cell responses against ectromelia virus-infected cells: role of H-2K, H-2D, and H-2I genes.

Authors:  T Pang; R V Blanden
Journal:  Aust J Exp Biol Med Sci       Date:  1977-10

2.  Cell-mediated cytotoxicity against ectromelia virus-infected target cells. I. Specificity and kinetics.

Authors:  I Gardner; N A Bowern; R V Blanden
Journal:  Eur J Immunol       Date:  1974-02       Impact factor: 5.532

3.  Peritoneal macrophages as target cells for measuring virus-specific T cell mediated cytotoxicity in vitro.

Authors:  R M Zinkernagel; P C Doherty
Journal:  J Immunol Methods       Date:  1975-09       Impact factor: 2.303

4.  The cell-mediated immune response to ectromelia virus infection. I. Kinetics and characteristics of the primary effector T cell response in vivo.

Authors:  R V Blanden; I D Gardner
Journal:  Cell Immunol       Date:  1976-03-15       Impact factor: 4.868

5.  In vitro primary induction of cytotoxic T cells against virus-infected syngeneic cells.

Authors:  R V Blanden; U Kees; M B Dunlop
Journal:  J Immunol Methods       Date:  1977       Impact factor: 2.303

6.  The cell-mediated immune response to ectromelia virus infection. Secondary response in vitro: specificity, nature of effector and responder cells and requirements for induction of antigenic changes in stimulator cells.

Authors:  T Pang; R V Blanden
Journal:  Aust J Exp Biol Med Sci       Date:  1976-06

7.  Mechanisms of recovery from a generalized viral infection: mousepox. II. Passive transfer of recovery mechanisms with immune lymphoid cells.

Authors:  R V Blanden
Journal:  J Exp Med       Date:  1971-05-01       Impact factor: 14.307

8.  A single genetic element in H-2K affects mouse T-cell antiviral function in poxvirus infection.

Authors:  U Kees; R V Blanden
Journal:  J Exp Med       Date:  1976-02-01       Impact factor: 14.307

9.  Mechanisms of recovery from a generalized viral infection: mousepox. 3. Regression infectious foci.

Authors:  R V Blanden
Journal:  J Exp Med       Date:  1971-05-01       Impact factor: 14.307

10.  Mechanisms of recovery from a generalized viral infection: mousepox. I. The effects of anti-thymocyte serum.

Authors:  R V Blanden
Journal:  J Exp Med       Date:  1970-11       Impact factor: 14.307

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1.  Dissociation between delayed-type hypersensitivity and resistance to pathogenic mycobacteria demonstrated by T-cell clones.

Authors:  S Hussein; J Curtis; H Akuffo; J L Turk
Journal:  Infect Immun       Date:  1987-03       Impact factor: 3.441

2.  Role of specific cytotoxic lymphocytes in cellular immunity against murine cytomegalovirus.

Authors:  M Ho
Journal:  Infect Immun       Date:  1980-03       Impact factor: 3.441

3.  Adoptive transfer of delayed type hypersensitivity reactions specific for Leishmania major antigens to normal mice using murine T cell populations and clones generated in vitro.

Authors:  G C Lima; H D Engers; J A Louis
Journal:  Clin Exp Immunol       Date:  1984-07       Impact factor: 4.330

4.  Age-dependent susceptibility to a viral disease due to decreased natural killer cell numbers and trafficking.

Authors:  Min Fang; Felicia Roscoe; Luis J Sigal
Journal:  J Exp Med       Date:  2010-09-27       Impact factor: 14.307

  4 in total

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