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. 1981 Jan;25(1):10-8.

Cell-mediated immunity in flavivirus infections. I. Induction of cytotoxic T lymphocytes in mice by an attenuated virus from the tick-borne encephalitis complex and its group-reactive character

  • PMID: 6165230

Cell-mediated immunity in flavivirus infections. I. Induction of cytotoxic T lymphocytes in mice by an attenuated virus from the tick-borne encephalitis complex and its group-reactive character

E Gajdosová et al. Acta Virol. 1981 Jan.

Abstract

The lytic activity of splenocytes from C3H mice immunized with a highly attenuated line of Langat virus [tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) complex] was determined by the in vitro 51Cr release assay on TBE virus (western subtype)-infected target L929 cells. After the spleen cell suspensions were depleted of T cells with anti-mouse theta serum, or of B cells with anti-mouse immunoglobulin, the cytotoxic effect was found dependent on the presence of T lymphocytes. During immunization with Langat virus, cytotoxic T lymphocytes were generated, specific for both the foreign virus-specified antigen and the self component of the host system studied, coded by the K allele of the H-2 complex. The peak of T lymphocyte cytotoxic response was attained on the 6th day after administration of the live virus. T lymphocytes from mice, single-shot immunized with a flavivirus, displayed distinct cross-reactive lysis when studied on target cells infected with other flaviviruses but not on cells infected with an alphavirus.

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