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. 1978 Jan;19(1):18-25.
doi: 10.1128/iai.19.1.18-25.1978.

Immune effector cell activity in canines: failure to demonstrate genetic restriction in direct antiviral cytotoxicity

Immune effector cell activity in canines: failure to demonstrate genetic restriction in direct antiviral cytotoxicity

C K Ho et al. Infect Immun. 1978 Jan.

Abstract

Experiments were undertaken to establish whether the cytotoxic activity of canine immune effector cells against viral antigens was affected by the genotype of the target cell (genetic restriction). Puppies from three different breeds were infected with vaccinia virus, and the peripheral blood leukocytes were collected at various times for measurement of their cytotoxicity against autologous and heterologous vaccinia virus-infected and uninfected skin fibroblasts. In all cases cytotoxicity only occurred against virus-infected targets, and there was no consistent evidence of preferential killing of autologous targets. Several indirect approaches were used to demonstrate that direct, presumably T cell, cytotoxicity was being measured rather than antibody-dependent cell cytotoxicity. On the basis of the evidence from cross mixed-lymphocyte assays and cell-mediated lympholysis assays, the dogs were shown not be be identical with respect to their histocompatibility antigens. The significance of our findings to the phenomenon of genetic restriction as observed for mouse-derived immune effector cells is briefly discussed.

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