Immune response to mouse mammary tumour virus
- PMID: 8794013
- DOI: 10.1016/s0952-7915(96)80037-9
Immune response to mouse mammary tumour virus
Abstract
Superantigens of mouse mammary tumor virus induce a strong cognate interaction between T cells and B cells. In addition to amplifying the virus-infected B-cell pool, this superantigen-driven interaction leads to the differentiation of virus-specific B cells into plasma cells. Successful interaction between T cells and B cells is required for completion of the viral life cycle.
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