Literature DB >> 6310040

Immune response to Japanese Encephalitis virus in mother mice and their congenitally infected offspring.

A Mathur, K L Arora, U C Chaturvedi.   

Abstract

The immune response to Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) was assessed in JEV-infected mice (mothers) and their offspring. The congenitally infected baby mice responded poorly in all assays for cell-mediated immunity. The total number of their splenic cells remained unaltered but the percentage of T cells was significantly reduced; a depressed delayed hypersensitivity response was seen against both homologous (JEV) and heterologous (sheep erythrocytes) antigens. In addition, significantly higher leukocyte migration inhibition (LMI) of spleen cells in the presence of specific antigen was observed. Adult mice infected during pregnancy demonstrated an impaired delayed hypersensitivity response to JEV antigen only. LMI was positive in mothers at 2 weeks post-partum, but not at later periods.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6310040     DOI: 10.1099/0022-1317-64-9-2027

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Gen Virol        ISSN: 0022-1317            Impact factor:   3.891


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Journal:  Curr Opin Virol       Date:  2017-11-06       Impact factor: 7.090

2.  Induction of secondary immune response by reactivated Japanese encephalitis virus in latently infected mice.

Authors:  A Mathur; R Kulshreshtha; U C Chaturvedi
Journal:  Immunology       Date:  1987-04       Impact factor: 7.397

3.  Suppressor T cells for delayed-type hypersensitivity to Japanese encephalitis virus.

Authors:  A Mathur; S Rawat; U C Chaturvedi
Journal:  Immunology       Date:  1984-07       Impact factor: 7.397

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