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Influenza A virus interaction with murine lymphocytes. I. The influence of influenza virus A/Japan 305 (H2N2) on the pattern of migration of recirculating lymphocytes.

J J Woodruff, J F Woodruff.   

Abstract

The effect of influenza virus A/Japan 305 (H2N2) on the path of migration of recirculating lymphocytes has been studied. 51Cr-labeled rat thoracic duct lymphocytes (TDL) were incubated with virus at 37 degrees C for 1 hr and then infused i.v. into syngeneic recipients which were killed 1 hr later. Virus-treated TDL accumulated in the liver and their recovery in lymph nodes and spleen was severely reduced. Changes in lymphocytes induced by virus developed rapidly and were evident after incubation for only 15 min. UV-irradiated virus altered the pattern of lymphocyte localization but attachment of heat-inactivated virus to lymphocytes in vitro had no effect on their distribution in vivo. Evidence was obtained that some virus-treated TDL, initially sequestered in the liver, subsequently recovered their ability to circulate normally. Recovery was not complete and a population of cells failed to regain their ability to home into lymph nodes. Evidence is also presented demonstrating that influenza virus affected the homing properties of both T and B cells. It is suggested that aberrations in lymphocyte homing were mediated by the viral neuraminidase which induces changes in the cell membrane leading to their accumulation in the liver.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 60451

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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