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Cell mediated responses in a porcine enterovirus infection in piglets.

L J Brundage, J B Derbyshire, B N Wilkie.   

Abstract

Sixteen pathogen-free piglets were infected orally with procine enterovirus strain T80 and the cell mediated response to the virus was measured at intervals after infection. Five uninfected piglets were used as controls. Indirect macrophage migration inhibition tests were performed with lymphocytes from blood, ileal lamina propria and mesenteric lymph node. Blood lymphocyte culture supernatants showed no consistent T80 specific on macrophage migration, suggesting the absence of a systemic cell-mediated response. Ileal lamina propria lymphocyte culture supernatants showed irregular migration stimulation. The mesenteric lymph node lymphocyte culture supernatants produced migration inhibition at seven days postinfection, followed by stimulation of migration from ten to 22 days postinfection. Subsequently, migration was again inhibited from 24 to 31 days postinfection. Mesenteric lymph node lymphocyte culture supernatants contained only trace amounts of interferon activity at 28 and 31 days postinfection. It was concluded that the cell mediated responses in this infection were weak and localized and not associated with significant antiviral activity.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 6156747      PMCID: PMC1320035     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Comp Med        ISSN: 0008-4050


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