Infection with classical swine fever virus: effects on phenotype and immune responsiveness of porcine T lymphocytes
Pauly, T. | König, M. | Thiel, H. J. | Saalmüller, A.
T lymphocytes obtained from pigs infected with a lethal dose of classical swine fever virus were analysed for phenotypic changes in the composition of T-cell subpopulations and for alterations in their immune responsiveness in vitro during the course of disease. Viral antigen detected in all subpopulations and the selective depletion of CD4- CD8- gamma/delta T cells showed that peripheral blood T lymphocytes were affected in the terminal stage (14-19 days post-infection) of classical swine fever whereas no implications for T lymphocytes were obvious during the first 10 days after infection. Furthermore, a depletion of CD1+ CD4+ CD8+ 'common thymocytes' was characteristic for the infected animals. Studies on immune functions of peripheral T lymphocytes revealed an abrogation of cellular immune responses as early as 3-5 days after infection and thus before detection of viral antigens in these cells. The data suggest that early immunosuppression represents a crucial event for the manifestation of classical swine fever.
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Издатель Microbiology Society (früher: Society for General Microbiology (SGM))
ISSN 0022-1317 | 1465-2099Эту запись предоставил Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut