Influenza viruses are T cell-independent B cell mitogens
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- DOI: 10.1128/JVI.50.3.960-963.1984
Influenza viruses are T cell-independent B cell mitogens
Abstract
UV-inactivated influenza virus A strains of subtypes H1, H2, H3, and H6 were shown to be mitogenic for unprimed splenic lymphocytes from BALB/c mice. Representative viruses of these four subtypes all behaved as T cell-independent B cell mitogens. The magnitude of the proliferative response was determined by the subtype of the hemagglutinin molecule: H2 and H6 viruses were the most potent mitogens, and H3 viruses were moderately mitogenic, whereas H1 viruses induced only low, but significant, levels of proliferation. Mitogenesis was inhibited by antiviral sera and by monoclonal antibodies directed against hemagglutinin.
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