DEVELOPMENT OF CELL-MEDIATED CYTO-TOXIC ACTIVITY IN THE RESPIRATORY-TRACT AFTER EXPERIMENTAL-INFECTION WITH RESPIRATORY SYNCYTIAL VIRUS
- 1 January 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 61 (2), 351-359
Abstract
The development of natural killer cell and other antibody-independent cellular cytotoxic response to RSV (respiratory syncytial virus) were studied in splenic and pulmonary mononuclear effector cells obtained from groups of 6-wk-old cotton rats after s.c. or intranasal (IN) immunization with live virulent or UV inactivated RSV. No virus-induced cytotoxic activity was observed after SC immunization with live virus or IN inoculation of inactivated non-infectious virus. Significant cytotoxic activity was observed after IN infection with live RSV. The peak responses appeared on day 4 in the pulmonary cells and on day 7 in the splenic mononuclear cells. These cytotoxic activities declined to baseline levels 10 and 15 days after immunization in pulmonary and splenic cells respectively. The amount of 51Cr released was significantly reduced when unlabeled cold. HEp-2 cells were added to 51Cr-labeled RSV-infected CRF target cells and vice versa in the cytotoxic assay. It is suggested that viral replication at the mucosal site is essential for the induction of local as well as systemic cytotoxic activity following RSV infection. The development of such cellular reactivity may be important in the elimination of RSV following human infection.This publication has 15 references indexed in Scilit:
- Cell-Mediated Cytotoxic Responses in Lungs of Cotton Rats Infected with Respiratory Syncytial Virus1,2American Review of Respiratory Disease, 1983
- Secretory Antibody Response to Respiratory Syncytial Virus InfectionArchives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1981
- Risk of respiratory syncytial virus infection for infants from low-income families in relationship to age, sex, ethnic group, and maternal antibody levelThe Journal of Pediatrics, 1981
- Cellular response to respiratory viruses with particular reference to children with disorders of cell-mediated immunityThe Journal of Pediatrics, 1980
- Cell-mediated immune response to respiratory syncytial virus infection: Relationship to the development of reactive airway diseaseThe Journal of Pediatrics, 1979
- Development of in Vitro Correlates of Cell-Mediated Immunity to Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection in HumansThe Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1978
- PATHOGENESIS OF RESPIRATORY SYNCYTIAL VIRUS-INFECTION IN COTTON RATS1978
- Respiratory Syncytial Virus in Early InfancyAmerican Journal of Diseases of Children, 1977