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. 1988 Sep;62(9):3128-34.
doi: 10.1128/JVI.62.9.3128-3134.1988.

Recognition of rabies and rabies-related viruses by T cells derived from human vaccine recipients

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Recognition of rabies and rabies-related viruses by T cells derived from human vaccine recipients

E Celis et al. J Virol. 1988 Sep.

Abstract

Human peripheral blood mononuclear cells and T-cell lines and clones from individuals immunized with rabies PM vaccine were tested for the ability to recognize antigenic determinants in rabies and rabies-related viruses in an antigen-induced proliferation assay. Some, but not all, of the T cells from these individuals cross-reacted with various laboratory strains of rabies virus with rabies-related viruses such as Duvenhage and Mokola. In addition, these T cells were shown to react with epitopes of either the ribonucleoprotein or the viral glycoprotein. Rabies-specific cytotoxic T-cell responses by a CD4+ T-cell line were evident against antigenic determinants of the ribonucleoprotein and glycoprotein.

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