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concanavalin a-mediated in vitro activation of a secondary cytotoxic t-cell response in virus-primed splenocytes.in a recent report it was shown that what appeared to be secondary cytotoxic t cells could be obtained from lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (lcmv)-primed splenocytes after stimulation in vitro with the non-specific t cell mitogen concanavalin a (con a). the present experiments attempt to characterize further these effector cells and, in particular, to establish whether the con a-activated cytotoxic effectors are qualitatively different from the secondary cytotoxic t cells induced by restimula ...19806160612
the virology and immunobiology of lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus infection. 19806160740
interferon-induced disease in mice and rats.treatment of newborn mice with potent mouse interferon preparations resulted in an acute "early" syndrome characterized by inhibition of growth, delay in maturation of several organs, diffuse liver cell necrosis and death. when interferon treatment was discontinued at 1 week of life, mice appeared to recover, but subsequently developed a progressive glomerulonephritis ("late syndrome"). treatment of newborn rats with potent rat interferon preparations also resulted in inhibition of growth, delay ...19806165266
killing of normal cells by activated mouse natural killer cells: evidence for two patterns of genetic regulation of lysis.normal primary mouse thymocytes and peritoneal cells are sensitive for lysis by mouse spleen cells activated by in vivo infection with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (lcmv). with both thymocytes and peritoneal cells as targets, the active killer cell seemed to be an nk cell, as judged by high activity in the mouse mutant nude and low activity in the mouse mutant beige. thymocytes from 1- to 3-week-old mice were found to be most nk-sensitive, while peritoneal cells showed highest sensitivity ...19806768681
susceptibility of newborn mice with h-2k backgrounds to lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus infection.many strains of mice, when injected at birth with an ordinarily lethal dose of lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (lcmv), grow to adulthood despite maintaining a persistent virus infection and chronic virus-induced immune complex disease. because the susceptibility to lcmv infection changed over several years of observation, a number of murine strains with different histocompatibiity gene loci and genetic backgrounds were compared. neonatal mice with h-2b, h-2d, and h-2q backgrounds were relativ ...19806776035
role of natural killer cells in tumor growth and metastasis: c57bl/6 normal and beige mice.the role of natural killer (nk) cells in tumor growth and metastasis was studied in syngeneic normal and beige inbred c57bl/6 mice. mice with the beige point mutation have been shown to be deficient in nonstimulated nk activity. tumor-passaged b16 malignant melanoma cells were refractory to nk activity as determined by in vitro assay, but after in vitro culture they became sensitive to nk activity. the nk-insensitive b16 tumor grew and metastasized similarly in normal and beige mice. however, th ...19806933263
differential natural killer cell reactivity against t cell lymphomas by cells from normal or stimulated mice.one of the major problems confronting the study of nk cell populations concerns their potential recognition patterns and specificity. in this study three t cell lymphomas that differ markedly in their susceptibility to nk-mediated lysis from normal mice are shown to bear quantitatively but not qualitatively different degrees of nk target structures. the ability of these tumors to be lysed by nk cells can be drastically changed by augmentation of nk activity by lcm virus, but in a manner that dif ...19806965957
lymphohemopoietic origin of the immunogenic, virus-antigen-presenting cells triggering anti-viral t-cell responses. 19806966204
specificity, ly phenotype, and h-2 compatibility requirements of effector cells in delayed-type hypersensitivity responses to murine influenza virus infection.delayed-type hypersensitivity (dth) to infectious and to noninfectious (uv-irradiated) influenza a viral preparations was measured in mice by the increase in footpad swelling 24 h after injection of the eliciting virus. dth mice sensitized with noninfectious virus was elicited only by virus that shared hemagglutinin specificity with the sensitizing virus, whereas footpad injection of a given a-strain virus (a/wsn) could elicit dth in mice sensitized with a variety of infectious a-strain viruses, ...19806966309
immunological properties of fc receptor on lymphocytes. viii. the behaviour of fcr+ and fcr- t cells in cell-mediated immune responses.the roles of splenic fcr+ and fcr- t cells from mice immunized either with allogeneic cells or with lcmv or stimulated either with mmc-treated allogeneic cells or tnp-modified syngeneic cells in vitro were examined for cell-mediated cytolytic responses. effective lysis was observed in the fcr- cell fraction enriched with nylon wool eluted t cells in all experiments. killer cells were generated from the fcr- t-cell fraction after exposure to either allo-, virus- or chemically modified antigen. on ...19806966606
infection of murine t lymphocytes with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus: effect of age of mice on susceptibility.infectious t lymphocytes were determined in thymuses and spleens of mice acutely infected with lcm virus. such cells appeared in newborn animals, but their numbers declined when the age at infection increased and none were found in adult mice. either susceptibility to lcm virus is associated with some degree of immaturity or the probability of murine t lymphocytes to encounter the virus as an infectious entity rather than an immunogen is higher in very young than immunologically mature mice.19806971022
viral pathogenesis and resistance to defective interfering particles. 19807352005
agglutination of lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus-infected l cells by concanavalin a. 19807360057
virological and clinico-epidemiological considerations on the etiology of some encephalitides and other neurologic virus diseases. 19807376465
lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus-induced modification of catecholamine metabolism in developing rat brain. 19807402458
lymphomas associated with a tolerant lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus infection in mice.on each of 2 occasions when a tolerant lymphocytic choriomeningitis (lcm) virus infection was introduced experimentally by a natural route into breeding stock of the pirbright p(sd) mouse strain, and a comparison made with genetically identical controls, where was in successive generations an overall 15-fold increase in the incidence of lymphomas. most of these were recognized clinically after the age of 16 months. the same observation was made in mice of the p(h) strain from which the p(sd) str ...19807431820
formation and characterization of an intertypic lymphocytic choriomeningitis recombinant virus.an intertypic reassortant arenavirus has been obtained from co-infection of bhk-21 cells by two strains of lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (lcm virus), we and armstrong (arm), having the large/small (l/s) viral rna genotype of we/arm. the two parental viruses have different virulence characteristics in hamsters and guniea-pigs. the reassortant virus induces lcm-we-type plaques in vero cell monolayers, but has the avirulent characteristics of lcm-arm in hamsters and two strains of guniea-pigs. ...19807463007
virus-induced immune complex disease: specific anti-viral antibody and c1q binding material in the circulation during persistent lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus infection.mice of several strains persistently infected with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (lcmv) mount continuous anti-lcmv immune responses leading to the formation and tissue deposition of immune complexes. such mice carry infectious virus-immunoglobulin (presumably anti-lcmv antibody) complexes in the circulation. we have now determined that anti-lcmv antibody both complexed and free is found in the circulation of mice persistently infected with lcmv. this antibody reacts specifically against the ...19806444319
on the immunocompetence of h-2 incompatible irradiation bone marrow chimeras. 19806444970
serological evidence for antigenic variation in brains of mice infected persistently with the virus of lymphocytic choriomeningitis. 19807223186
in vitro generation of human cytotoxic lymphocytes by virus. viral glycoproteins induce nonspecific cell-mediated cytotoxicity without release of interferon.purified hemagglutinin and fusion glycoproteins of measles virus either in soluble form or inserted in artifical membranes bind to human peripheral blood lymphocytes and induce cell-mediated cytotoxicity (cmc) in a dose-response fashion. both autologous and heterologous noninfected target cells are lysed in vitro. the expression of cmc is not inhibited by anti-measles virus antibody added to lymphocytes previously exposed to viral glycoproteins. the killer lymphocytes are fc receptor positive, b ...19817276828
factors influencing specific antibody formation in mice persistently infected with lcm virus. 19817282173
biochemical composition of lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus interfering particles.lymphocytic choriomeningitis (lcm) was interfering particles were enriched relative to infectious virions by ultracentrifugation in a shallow gradient made of urografin. electrophoretic analysis revealed that they lacked the small ('s') 23s rna as well as gp-1 and gp-2 of the infectious virion and also lacked a newly characterized glycoprotein of apparent mol. wt. 85 x 10(3); instead, they contained a novel glycoprotein with mol. wt. 65 x 10(3).19817288413
correlation of glycosphingolipids and sialic acid in yac-1 lymphoma variants with their sensitivity to natural killer-cell-mediated lysis.sialoglycoconjugates and glycosphingolipids were quantitated in a series of variants derived from the yac-1 lymphoma, known to be highly sensitive to natural killer (nk)-cell-mediated lysis. the variants, which had widely diverging sensitivities to nk cells, were obtained by a number of methods, including selection in the presence of nk cells, antibody to h-2, or antibody to the murine leukemia-virus-induced antigen, and by fusion of sensitive cells with an nk-resistant cell line, a9ht. the sens ...19817309293
serological diagnosis in children infected prenatally with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus.lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus antibody was detected by immunofluorescence in sera collected 2 to 8 years after birth from six children probably infected prenatally. a neutralization test failed to detect antibodies in two of these children.19817216477
immunopathologic alterations of lymphatic tissues of mice infected with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus. i. histopathologic findings.intraperitoneal infection with strain we lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus led to illness in all and death in a large proportion of colony-bred nmri mice. in their lymphoid organs, three distinct types of alterations could be distinguished: destruction of lymphocytes and mononuclear phagocytes, proliferation of lymphocytes, and fibrinoid necrosis of reticular cells and macrophages. after the intraperitoneal inoculation of 10(4) mouse infectious units, in the spleen, infectivity rapidly climbed ...19817464045
immunopathologic alterations of lymphatic tissues of mice infected with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus. ii. pathogenetic mechanism. 19817464046
effector t lymphocytes in lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus-infected mice. cytolytic activity of lyt-23 spleen cells in vitro does not correlate with elimination of infectious virus from spleens.the t lymphocytes from mice recovering from infection with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus were selected for subclasses by treatment with anti-lyt antisera and complement. lyt-23 cells and mixtures of lyt-1 and lyt-23 cells caused up to one-half the destruction of cultivated target cells as compared with untreated t lymphocytes; lyt-1 cells alone were not cytotoxic. selected and unselected spleen t cells were also inoculated intravenously into previously infected mice. whereas unselected cell ...19816972995
low responsiveness to dk or db plus vaccinia virus or to kk plus lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus assessed by availability of d or k products.the possibility was examined that k or d regulated responsiveness of virus specific cytotoxic t cells was due to the virus-specific and differential effects on expression and/or accessibility of h-2k or d products on virus-infected target cells. cells from established lines of fibroblasts kept in tissue culture, uninfected, infected with either vaccinia virus, with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (lcmv) or with both lcmv plus vaccinia virus, were compared with respect to expression of kk, dk ...19816977890
application of a general equation for controlled pore glass permeation chromatography to an aggregating. spherical virus.a semi-empirical permeation chromatography equation relating pore size, species size and elution coefficient, which had previously been derived from chromatographic data of narrow-molecular-weight dextrans on controlled pore glass, was applied to the chromatography of an aggregating virus particle. a large number of chromatographic runs on columns of different pore sizes were combined and statistically evaluated. the resulting diameter distribution versus infectivity curve for the virus particle ...19817021570
identification of african epidemic icterus virus as lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus. 19817024750
[immune complex disease of mice persistently infected with lymphocytic choriomeningitis (lcm) virus]. 19816214903
interferon induction by lymphocytic choriomeningitis viruses correlates with maximum virulence.lymphocytic choriomeningitis (lcm) viruses isolated from the blood of persistently infected mice, could be clearly divided into two categories by observing the disease patterns they produced after intracerebral (i.c.) injection in a number of adult inbred and outbred mice. one type (aggressive) caused the classic pattern of convulsive death in 100% of the mice 7 to 9 days after infection, while the other (docile) caused a protracted disease with deaths occurring, if at all, 2 to 4 weeks after in ...19816172554
monoclonal antibodies to lymphocytic choriomeningitis and pichinde viruses: generation, characterization, and cross-reactivity with other arenaviruses. 19816267791
the immune system in slow disease due to persistent submicrobial (viral) infection. 19816270625
cytomegalovirus causes a latent infection in undifferentiated cells and is activated by induction of cell differentiation.murine cytomegalovirus (mcmv) does not productively infect ott6050af1 brdu, f9, or pcc4 undifferentiated murine teratocarcinoma cell lines, as shown by immunofluorescence assays for viral antigens and by plaque assays for infectious virus. however, these cells were infected by a variety of other viruses. mcmv does productively infect pys2 and ott f12 differentiated murine teratocarcinoma cell lines. the replication of mcmv in the pluripotent pcc4 cell line was examined in detail. undifferentiate ...19816271894
[seroepidemiology of infections by coxsackie group b virus, types 1-6, herpes simplex virus, and lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus in a population of healthy adults and children. cf reaction using dextran t 70 as an adjuvant]. 19816182843
tubular aggregates and interferon. 19826183542
interferon restriction of target organs for lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus-induced t lymphocytes may be lethal. 19826183689
severity of glomerulonephritis induced in different strains of suckling mice by infection with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus: correlation with amounts of endogenous interferon and circulating immune complexes.renal lesions due to neonatal infection with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus were studied in three different strains of mice known to produce different amounts of viral interferon. very severe ultrastructural lesions similar to those induced by exogenous interferon were found as early as day 8 in c3h mice which produced the highest amount of interferon. further studies could not be performed in these mice since all died by day 14. balb/c mice produced the lowest amount of interferon and had v ...19826184462
can interferon induce disease? 19826195115
nucleotide sequence conservation at the 3' termini of the virion rna species of new world and old world arenaviruses. 19826287720
viruses and glomerulonephritis. 19826289145
immunoreactivity of long lived h-2 incompatible irradiation chimeras (h-2d leads to h-2b).allogenic irradiations bone marrow chimeras made according to a new protocol with unmanipulated bone marrow are long lived, healthy and stable full chimeras (h-2d leads to h-2b). their immunocompetence is split. alloreactivity measured by skin graft rejection and mixed lymphocyte culture is within normal range. in contrast, major histocompatibility complex (mhc)-restricted t-cell-dependent primary responses against sheep red blood cells (srbc) or viruses are clearly deficient. the quantitative d ...19826211405
glomerular lesions induced by interferon. 19826217602
differential lysis of endogenous and activated natural killer cells by anti-nk-1.2 antibody and complement. 19826173440
chronic production of interferon in carrier mice congenitally infected with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus. 19826175085
endo-beta-n-acetylglucosaminidase f: endoglycosidase from flavobacterium meningosepticum that cleaves both high-mannose and complex glycoproteins.we have detected an endoglycosidase activity produced by flavobacterium meningosepticum. this enzyme, named endo f, cleaves glycans of both the high-mannose and the complex type linked through asparagine to the protein backbone. the data indicate that cleavage occurs via hydrolysis of the glycosidic bond of the n,n'-diacetylchitobiose core structure adjacent to asparagine, similar to that due to endo h and endo d. extreme variability was noted in the availability of this cleavage site among n-li ...19826812050
immunopathology of persistent viral infections. 19826815065
infection of syrian hamsters with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus: comparison of detection methods.the prevention of hamster-associated outbreaks of lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus infection in human beings requires rapid and reliable testing of large numbers of hamsters for the infection. to select the most effective test, the antibody response of infected hamsters was determined by the indirect fluorescent antibody and complement-fixation techniques. the indirect fluorescent antibody technique required less than 2 hours to complete, was the first to become positive after infection, and r ...19827049024
[incidence of cell lines carrying lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus in laboratories in hungary]. 19827050819
[rapid method of detecting the viral carrier state in lymphocytic choriomeningitis in naturally infected house mice].a method for rapid detection of virus carrier state in natural infection with lymphocytic choriomeningitis in house mice (mus musculus) has been developed. the method consists in virus antigen detection in the brain, spleen, and feces of mice by the indirect hemagglutination test with immunoglobulin erythrocyte diagnostic agents.19827072232
effect of endotoxin preparations on the course of lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus infection in suckling mice.death occurred earlier and its rate was higher in suckling mice treated with parent or radio-detoxified endotoxin and subsequently inoculated intracerebrally with lymphocytic choriomeningitis (lcm) virus than in their virus infected but untreated control littermates. thus, in suckling mice both the parent and the radio-detoxified endotoxin pretreatment contributed to the outcome of lcm virus infection in the form of lethal meningitis indicating its increasing effect on the cellular immunological ...19827136864
chronic retinitis in rats infected as neonates with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus: a clinical, histopathologic, and electroretinographic study.the long-term sequelae to infection of neonatal rats with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus were studied by a variety of approaches, including indirect ophthalmoscopic, electroretinographic, and histopathologic methods. data from these studies demonstrated that a progressive chronic retinitis develops after the acute, virus-specific, immune-mediated retinopathy. this chronic inflammation eventually leads to a total destruction of the retinal architecture. an autoimmune reaction against normally ...19827141814
restricted expression of viral glycoprotein in cells of persistently infected mice. 19827144891
virus-induced alterations in homeostasis: alteration in differentiated functions of infected cells in vivo.the noncytopathic lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus displays a tropism for the anterior lobe of the murine pituitary gland. virus replicates in cells that make growth hormone. this results in a diminished synthesis of growth hormone with a concomitant clinical picture of retarded growth and hypoglycemia. however, there is no morphologic evidence of either cell necrosis or inflammation in the anterior lobe of the pituitary. hence, during infection in vivo, a noncytopathic virus may turn off the ...19827146898
[use of the established l929 cell line in studying the reproduction of the lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus]. 19827147895
characterization of a nonvirulent variant of lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus.a cold-adapted, nonvirulent variant of the armstrong strain of lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus was isolated from infected l929 cells maintained at 25 degrees c. this variant, designated p17, was capable of replicating in the central nervous system of mice without causing disease and conferring immunity to back challenge with the parental strain.19827159222
a golgi analysis of cerebellar immunopathy in neonatal rats after infection with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus.morphological changes in cerebellar neurons during the immune reaction to a viral infection were examined using golgi methods. wistar albino rats, infected at 4 days of age with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus, were killed on postinfection days 4 to 10, and the cerebella were processed by rapid golgi and golgi-cox methods. some of the sections impregnated by the rapid golgi method were subsequently processed for electron microscopy. necrosis was evident in the lingula and portions of the post ...19827166477
lymphocytic choriomeningitis (lcm) virus carrier cell cultures in hungarian laboratories.one of the hep-2 sublines maintained in the authors' laboratory was found to carry lcm virus. the virus proved to be identical with the prototype strain lcm-am except that its multiplication rate in cell cultures and its mouse pathogenicity were limited. forty-six cell cultures maintained in 10 hungarian laboratories were examined for lcm carriership. sixteen cultures including 11 hep-2 sublines, all originating from a culture brought into hungary in 1959, proved to carry the virus. three fl sub ...19827168370
product of a transferred h-2ld gene acts as restriction element for lcmv-specific killer t cells. 19826978999
cytotoxic t cells are induced in mice infected with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus strains of markedly different pathogenicities.the ability of two lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus substrains to induce cytotoxic t-lymphocyte (ctl) responses in intracerebrally infected mice was examined. one strain, designated a (aggressive), provoked a convulsive type of death in 100% of the mice within 8 to 9 days, whereas the other strain, designated d (docile), killed less than 10% of the mice during 28-day observation periods. ctl activity was assessed by the capacity of partially purified splenocytes to lyse 51cr-labeled l-cell tar ...19826979512
lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus killer t cells are lethal only in weakly disseminated murine infections.two types of lymphocytic choriomeningitis (lcm) viruses were studied which, upon intracerebral injection into adult c3h mice, provoked either (a) acute fatal central nervous system (cns) disease or (b) life-long persistent infection. both virus types, (a) aggressive and (b) docile, had been found to induce lcm-specific lymphocytes with comparable in vitro lytic activity (11). because the requirement for t cells in the development of adult lcm disease has been extensively documented, we sought ot ...19826979608
multiplication of lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus in thymocytes during its persistence in mice.persistence of lymphocytic choriomeningitis (lcm) virus in mice infected in utero or neonatally is due to impairment of the specific subsets of thymus-dependent lymphocytes which, in the adult normal mouse, are involved in elimination of lcm virus. virus-thymocyte interactions were studied since it was likely that this impairment takes place in the thymus. using an infectious centre assay, we found that about 1% of the thymocytes from foetal and neonatal mice were productively infected by the vi ...19826981685
lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus-induced immunosuppression: evidence for viral interference with t-cell maturation.acute lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (lcmv) infection is associated with general immunosuppression which develops during the second week of the infection and persists for several weeks. in the present study, the ability of lcmv-infected mice to mount a cytotoxic t-lymphocyte response was investigated in a transplantation assay, using lcmv-immunized mice as recipients. by this means it was possible to evaluate the t-cell responsiveness of the acutely infected mice separately. our results reve ...19826982233
[the role of interferon in the development of experimental nephritis]. 19826756579
the immune response of the mouse to lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus. ii. active suppression of cell-mediated immunity by infection with high virus doses.infection of cba/j mice with low doses of strain we lymphocytic choriomeningitis (lcm) virus resulted in high cell-mediated and relatively low humoral virus-specific immune phenomena; anamnestic responses were marked. in contrast, infection with high doses of this virus induced no or low degrees of cell-mediated immune phenomena but higher antibody concentrations. subsequent challenge of these mice did not reveal cell-mediated immunity. however, transfer of spleen cells from mice suppressed as t ...19826460847
lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus. iii. structural proteins of the virion.analysis of radioactively labelled and highly purified infectious lymphocytic choriomeningitis (lcm) virus by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (page) revealed 12 components which, according to their apparent molecular weight and glycosylation status, were designated as p19, p25, p26, gp35, p38, gp44, gp60, p63, p77, gp85, gp130, and p200. as shown by immunoprecipitation, they all bound to rabbit anti-lcm virus antibodies. three proteins, namely gp35 (= 'gp-2'), gp44 (= 'gp-1') and p63 (= 'np') ...19836827248
lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus. iv. electron microscopic investigation of the virion.the structure of lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (lcm virus) was investigated by a variety of conventional as well as novel electron microscopic procedures. thin sections of infected cells revealed the characteristic arenavirus entities whose interiors contain ribosome-like granules but look otherwise empty. in contrast, most thin-sectioned virus particles from infectious cell culture fluid, both untreated and highly purified with little loss of initial infectivity, appeared to be filled with ...19836838378
[serologically documented case of congenital chorioretinitis caused by lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus]. 19836857924
a protein kinase activity in lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus and identification of the phosphorylated product using monoclonal antibody.a cyclic amp-independent protein kinase activity was found in purified preparations of the armstrong ca 1371 strain of lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (lcmv). using the exquisite sensitivity of monoclonal antibodies to lcmv polypeptides, the internal nucleocapsid n protein was identified as the major virus-specific phosphorylated product of the endogenous protein kinase activity. this was accompanied by an increase in the electrophoretic mobility of n protein as detected by sds-page. after so ...19836857996
an arenavirus isolated from wild-caught rodents (pramys species) in the central african republic.we isolated nine arenavirus strains from blood and/or tissues of praomys sp. rodents wild-caught in derived savannah and forest gallery areas of the central african republic (car). convalescent serum from either humans or animals infected by lassa, mozambique, or lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus cross-reacted with the strains from the car. however, monoclonal antibodies to these three viruses gave a profile against the car strains suggesting major antigenic differences between each of them and ...19836862813
pituitary dwarfism in mice persistently infected with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus.most strains of mice injected intracerebrally with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus grow to adulthood maintaining a persistent virus infection associated with chronic virus-induced immune complex disease. however, mice on a k background are highly susceptible to neonatal infection and develop the clinical syndrome of pituitary dwarfism and hypoglycemia. examination of pituitary tissue fails to reveal morphologic alteration by light and electron microscopy. within the pituitary, viral antigens ...19836865330
genomic and biological variation among commonly used lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus strains.six commonly used strains of lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (lcmv) [armstrong (arm) ca 1371, arm e-350, we, ubc, traub and pasteur c1pv 76001] were examined for distinctive genetic and biological properties. agarose gel electrophoresis yielded no detectable differences among the l or s rnas of these six strains. the rnase t1 fingerprint patterns of lcmv arm ca 1371 and e-350 rnas were similar, but in contrast, those of the we, ubc, traub and pasteur strains differed from each other and from ...19836875516
increase in nk cell number and turnover rate during acute viral infection.nk cell turnover and division during infection of mice with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (lcmv) was examined. treatments with hydroxyurea (hu), a drug specific for cells synthesizing dna, had no effect on control spleen nk cells, but significantly reduced nk cell-mediated lysis in lcmv-infected mice. when hu was administered at 9 and 2 hr before spleen cell harvest, the augmented lysis mediated by nk cells isolated from lcmv-infected mice was only 40% of that mediated by nk cells isolated ...19836886424
lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus. v. proposed structural arrangement of proteins in the virion.previous work by m.j. buchmeier and his colleagues and by our group has led to the conclusion that the lymphocytic choriomeningitis (lcm) virus contains seven distinct structural proteins, which we have named p200, gp85, p77, p63, gp60, gp44, and gp35. their arrangement in the virion has now been analysed by establishing nearest-neighbour relationships with a homobifunctional crosslinker, by performing polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis in parallel under reducing and non-reducing conditions, and ...19836619802
properties of lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus interfering particles.lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (lcm virus) interfering particles (ip) were generated in cultivated cells and their properties determined. unlike true defective interfering (di) particles, lcm virus ip did not show the phenomenon of enrichment and, consequently, passaging the virus undiluted did not result in their accumulation; in fact, more ip were produced during dilute passages. furthermore, the progeny of each of 20 plaques contained high numbers of ip. on the basis of these and previous ...19836625886
lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus. vi. isolation of a glycoprotein mediating neutralization.a structural glycoprotein of lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus was obtained in pure form by immunoaffinity chromatography using a monoclonal antibody with high neutralizing activity. it blocked neutralization of viral infectivity by antibody and in polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis it migrated with an apparent molecular weight of 44 x 10(3). we conclude that the isolated material is identical with the previously described gp44 (gp-1).19836636539
persistent infection of cultivated cells with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus: regulation of virus replication. brief report.l cells were infected with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (lcm virus). they were subcultivated and infectious virus and interfering virus were quantified at intervals. both entities fluctuated in perfect parallelism. superinfection with lcm virus revealed a pattern of interference that bore no simple relationship with the quantity of interfering virus present. we explain the oscillating pattern of virus replication, which characterizes this type of lcm virus carrier cultures, as being due to ...19836639358
the course of lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus infection in germfree mice treated with bordetella pertussis vaccine.a single injection of bordetella pertussis vaccine, applied intraperitoneally one day before intracerebral lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus infection depressed the immune response both in conventional and germfree adult mice, but the rate of the immunosuppressive effect differed. in adult mice with a normal immune system the vaccine only delayed the manifestation of fatal lymphocytic choriomeningitis, while it prevented its development in germfree mice with an underdeveloped lymphoid system, i ...19836659851
bacterial modulation of the cellular immune response in mice. i. the course of lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus infection in bordetella pertussis vaccine pretreated mice with physiological thymus involution.the cellular immune response to lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus infection was found to be normal in 6-month-old mice with physiological thymus involution, while it was reduced in 18-month-old mice. the bordetella pertussis vaccine elicited immunosuppression in 6-month-old mice with normal immunological responsiveness, while it failed to affect the physiologically diminished cellular immune response in 18-month-old mice. the extent of immunosuppression elicited by the vaccine changed parallel ...19836675411
viral proteins and rnas in bhk cells persistently infected by lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus.some syrian hamster cell lines persistently infected with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (lcmv) do not produce extracellular virus particles but do contain intracytoplasmic infectious material. the proteins of these cells were labeled with [35s]methionine or with [3h]glucosamine and [3h]mannose, and immunoprecipitates were prepared with anti-lcmv sera. a substantial amount of the lcmv nucleocapsid protein (molecular weight about 58,000) was detected, along with gp-c, the precursor of the vir ...19836684173
virus-induced immune complex disease: genetic control of c1q binding complexes in the circulation of mice persistently infected with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus.virus-antibody immune complex formation, deposition, and disease is a common manifestation in most mice persistently infected with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (lcmv). although mice of several strains persistently infected with lcmv mount continuous anti-lcmv immune responses to the three virion structural polypeptides, the amount of antibody(s) made varies among strains. the formation of antibody to lcmv correlates with the detection of c1q binding materials (immune complexes) in the circ ...19836217255
use of cloned h-2 genes for study of h-2-restricted cytotoxicity: ld is the lcmv restriction element for h-2d. 19836424289
ultrastructural localization of viral antigens in the cns of mice persistently infected with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (lcmv).lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (lcmv) produces a persistent infection of the nervous system in susceptible mice. to map the localization of viral antigens in the central nervous system (cns), the authors studied, by means of ultrastructural immune peroxidase techniques, 4-6-month-old mice persistently infected with lcmv following an intracerebral inoculation at birth. the greatest number of infected neurons was observed in the cortex, particularly of the limbic system, and certain nuclei of ...19836336906
rapid enrichment of mouse natural killer cells by use of wheat germ agglutinin.the separation of mouse t and b lymphocytes by differential agglutination with wheat germ agglutinin (wga) also enriches natural killer (nk) activity 2-7-fold. nk cells are recovered within the agglutinated cell population indicating that nk cells bind wga. this technique can be applied to endogenous or interferon-induced nk cells.19836341466
fatal meningitis following lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus infection reflects delayed-type hypersensitivity rather than cytotoxicity.fatal meningitis following intracerebral inoculation of lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (lcmv) reflects an immunopathological lesion believed to be mediated by cytotoxic t cells. the results presented here demonstrate that pretreatment with cyclophosphamide (cy; 150 mg/kg body weight) 2 days before intracerebral infection significantly reduced the lethality of the infection. however, this treatment did not impair the antiviral cytotoxic response as measured in the spleen. on the other hand, v ...19836601288
age-dependent susceptibility of murine t lymphocytes to lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus.in neonatal or congenital lymphocytic choriomeningitis (lcm) virus carrier mice, low numbers of t lymphocytes were always infected, but attempts to infect resting or stimulated t lymphocytes in previously uninfected adult mice have consistently failed. only t cells in newborn mice were susceptible to lcm virus and their infection persisted when the animals grew older. infectibility declined with increasing age of the mice. initially, the majority was demonstrated among thymocytes, but later more ...19836601687
the immune response of the mouse to lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus. iii. differences of numbers of cytotoxic t lymphocytes in spleens of mice of different strains.by use of an accurate procedure for the measurement of relative numbers of murine cytotoxic t lymphocytes (ctl) marked differences of lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus-specific ctl in spleens were found among mouse strains that ranged from low over intermediate and high to very high, suggesting a gradient of responses rather than distinct classes. differences were also found between mice sharing the major histocompatibility complex.19836601994
virus elimination in acute lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus infection. correlation with virus-specific delayed-type hypersensitivity rather than cytotoxicity.the immunological effector mechanism responsible for the elimination of virus in murine acute non-fatal extracranial lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus infection was studied. in this infection virus clearance is generally regarded as the result of a direct action of virus-specific cytotoxic t cells (tc cells) on virus-producing target cells in the infected mouse. however, by manipulating the antiviral immune response by pretreatment with various doses of cyclophosphamide, we found lack of correl ...19836603010
expression and function of transplantation antigens with altered or deleted cytoplasmic domains.two mutants of the class i gene encoding the h-2ld transplantation antigen have been constructed. in one mutant the cytoplasmic domain of the class i molecule has been altered by deletion of 24 of the 31 c-terminal residues, and in the second the c-terminal 25 residues of the cytoplasmic domain have been replaced with a unique sequence of 19 amino acids. these mutant class i genes have been transferred into mouse l cells by dna-mediated gene transfer. both mutant genes are expressed at normal le ...19836604582
studies on the role of mononuclear phagocytes in resistance to acute lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus infection.the role of mononuclear phagocytes in various phases of the acute lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (lcmv) infection was studied. the anti-macrophage agent carrageenan delayed virus clearance. carrageenan was most effective when given before virus inoculation, suggesting that it interfered with early events in the host response to the virus. correspondingly, carrageenan enhanced early virus multiplication. pretreatment with carrageenan apparently did not inhibit induction of the t-cell response ...19836606216
evidence for cytotoxic t-lymphocyte-target cell interaction in brains of mice infected intracerebrally with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus.murine lymphocytic choriomeningitis is a t-cell-mediated pathologic immune phenomenon. the name of this experimental illness was derived from the principal histopathologic alterations of the central nervous system (cns) of adult mice infected intracerebrally with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus, i.e., lymphocytic infiltrations of plexus choroidei and meninges. the general assumption that the main event in the pathogenesis is damage to virus-infected target cells by cytotoxic t-lymphocytes is ...19836606284
neonatal tolerance of major histocompatibility complex antigens alters ir gene control of the cytotoxic t cell response to vaccinia virus.the k region of h-2 controls the tc cell response to vaccinia-db. the kb, kd, and kq alleles allow good tc cell responses against vaccinia-db. in contrast, the presence of kk in h-2 recombinants 2r (kk,db) and 4r (kk,db) or in f1 hybrids greatly reduces the anti-vaccinia-db response. the defect does not lie in antigen presentation, as infected 4r cells can stimulate anti-vaccinia-db tc cells in vitro. furthermore, nonresponder animals possess tc cell precursors for vaccinia-db, as transfer of f1 ...19836220111
natural killer cell depletion enhances virus synthesis and virus-induced hepatitis in vivo.the role of natural killer (nk) cells in the natural resistance of mice to infections by several viruses was examined. mice were specifically depleted of nk cells by i.v. injection of rabbit antiserum to asialo gm1, a neutral glycosphingolipid present at high concentrations on the surface of nk cells. control mice were left untreated or were injected with normal rabbit serum. four to 6 hr later, these mice were infected with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (lcmv), mouse hepatitis virus (mhv), ...19836309965
autoimmune disease and viral infection. 19836320272
natural killer cell activity during mouse hepatitis virus infection: response in the absence of interferon.the ability of the jhm3 strain of mouse hepatitis virus (mhv) to induce natural killer (nk) cells was examined. infection of c57bl/6 (b6) mice with this virus resulted in the augmentation of natural cytotoxicity against yac-i target cells in the absence of a detectable interferon response. the cells responsible for this increased cytotoxicity were sensitive to complement-mediated lysis with an anti-q-5 reagent but not with a thy 1.2 antiserum, indicating that they possess an nk-like surface phen ...19836186617
the formation of arenaviruses that are genetically diploid.analyses of rna extracted from preparations of arenaviruses indicate that the relative molar proportions of the genomic l and s rna species are frequently far from equal. in order to investigate the genetic significance of this observation temperature-sensitive (ts) mutants of two lymphocytic choriomeningitis (lcm) virus strains (arm and we) have been recovered and categorized into recombination groups (groups i and ii). fingerprint analyses of wild-type progeny viruses obtained from dual infect ...19836189291
elevated natural killer cell-mediated cytotoxicity, plasma interferon, and tumor cell rejection in mice persistently infected with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus.to assess the effects of chronic virus infection on nk cells, the related phenomena of interferon (ifn) production, nk cell activation, and resistance to tumor implants were studied in mice persistently infected with lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus (lcmv). nk cells from these lcmv-carrier mice displayed augmented killing of the nk-sensitive yac-1 target cell. they did not lyse the more resistant targets l-929 and p815, whereas nk cells from acutely infected mice efficiently lysed all three ce ...19836190947
lethal role of interferon in lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus-induced encephalitis.after intracerebral inoculation of adult c3h mice, the 'docile' strain of lymphocytic choriomeningitis (lcm) virus multiplied to high titre in several visceral organs. although the virus content of lung, liver, spleen and brain was high, these mice did not die but became long-term carriers of the virus. injection of mice with the same dose of the 'aggressive' strain of lcm virus resulted in much lower virus titres in these organs; nevertheless, 100% of the mice died within 7 to 9 days. the resul ...19836192206
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