| Literature DB >> 8642701 |
H Adler1, T W Jungi, H Pfister, M Strasser, M Sileghem, E Peterhans.
Abstract
Bovine bone marrow-derived macrophages were infected in vitro with noncytopathic or cytopathic strains of bovine viral diarrhea virus. Infection with both biotypes resulted in a decreased production of tumor necrosis factor alpha upon stimulation with heat-inactivated Salmonella dublin or lipopolysaccharide. Other macrophage functions were not downregulated, indicating that the observed effect was not due to a loss in macrophage viability. The downregulated production of tumor necrosis factor alpha in infected macrophages may contribute to the well-documented immunosuppression in animals infected with bovine viral diarrhea virus.Entities:
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Year: 1996 PMID: 8642701 PMCID: PMC190117
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Virol ISSN: 0022-538X Impact factor: 5.103