T-cell-independent antiviral antibody responses
- PMID: 9722919
- DOI: 10.1016/s0952-7915(98)80117-9
T-cell-independent antiviral antibody responses
Abstract
Recent work has shown that viruses can act in vivo as T-cell-independent antigens, eliciting protective, isotype-switched antibodies in the absence of conventional TCR alpha beta+ T cell help. Inactivated virus or virus-like particles can stimulate IgM production, but factors induced during live virus infection appear to be required to induce the isotype switch that leads to IgG or IgA responses.
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