Non-specific effects of avian retrovirus co-incubation on lymphocyte function: abrogation of antigen- and mitogen-induced proliferative responsiveness
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Non-specific effects of avian retrovirus co-incubation on lymphocyte function: abrogation of antigen- and mitogen-induced proliferative responsiveness
Abstract
Peripheral blood lymphocytes from chickens bearing tumours induced by avian retroviruses can be stimulated to divide by group-specific antigens present in supernatant fluids of avian retrovirus-infected but not normal chicken embryo fibroblast (CEF) cells. Centrifugation studies revealed that the relevant antigenic activity is non-virion in nature. Indeed, the presence of avian retrovirus particles was found to be inhibitory to the capacity of sensitized lymphocytes to be stimulated in this antigen-driven blastogenesis assay. Similar results were obtained in lymphocyte mitogenesis experiments in which any of peripheral chicken lymphocytes or mouse splenic, lymph node or thymic lymphocytes were co-incubated with either concanavalin A or phytohaemagglutinin in the presence of numerous types of virus particles. This inhibitory effect was not due to infection of lymphocytes by the viruses tested, and was obtained in the case of lymphocyte-virus combinations for which the cells lacked the surface receptors required for viral entry. Virus could be added to lymphocyte cultures as late as 26 h after co-incubation with mitogen, and still inhibit the usual mitogenic response. In addition, co-addition of virus to lymphocytes in the presence of concanavalin A was found to block the capping of ligand-bound receptors which normally ensues. Pre-added virus did not, however, affect the ability of lectins to bind to cells.
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