Immune mediators of rotavirus antigenemia clearance in mice

G Marcelin, AD Miller, SE Blutt, ME Conner - Journal of virology, 2011 - Am Soc Microbiol
G Marcelin, AD Miller, SE Blutt, ME Conner
Journal of virology, 2011Am Soc Microbiol
The immunological mediators that clear rotavirus antigenemia or viremia remain undefined.
Immunodeficient mice and antibody transfer were used to test whether lymphocytes or
rotavirus-specific serum antibodies are essential for resolving antigenemia. Clearance of
antigenemia required lymphocytes, but neither T nor B lymphocytes were absolutely
required. Transfer of convalescent-phase or nonneutralizing rotavirus-specific serum
antibodies to the systemic compartment of severe-combined-immunodeficient (SCID) mice …
Abstract
The immunological mediators that clear rotavirus antigenemia or viremia remain undefined. Immunodeficient mice and antibody transfer were used to test whether lymphocytes or rotavirus-specific serum antibodies are essential for resolving antigenemia. Clearance of antigenemia required lymphocytes, but neither T nor B lymphocytes were absolutely required. Transfer of convalescent-phase or nonneutralizing rotavirus-specific serum antibodies to the systemic compartment of severe-combined-immunodeficient (SCID) mice temporarily suppressed the onset or level of chronic rotavirus antigenemia. Our findings provide the first report demonstrating that clearance of rotavirus antigenemia and possibly viremia are mediated by multiple effector lymphocyte subsets and serum antibodies.
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