## Abstract The 17D vaccine strain of yellow fever virus (17D‐YF) produces a safe human arboviral infection that can provide antisera of well‐defined specificity under chronologically defined conditions. We studied 17D‐YF growth in human peripheral blood macrophages and in two continuous Fc recepto
Antibody-mediated infection of macrophages and macrophage-like cell lines with 17D-yellow fever virus
✍ Scribed by Jacob J. Schlesinger; Michael W. Brandriss
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1981
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 755 KB
- Volume
- 8
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0146-6615
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✦ Synopsis
Abstract
The occurrence of antibodies in human serum that block herpes simplex virus (HSV) type 1 and 2 deoxythymidine kinase (dTK) has been investigated. The antibodies were detected by means of a sensitive assay technique using [^125^I]iododeoxyuridine as a substrate [Gronowitz and Källander, 1980]. A total of 213 sera was studied. They included pairs of serum from patients with an acute HSV infection, individual sera from persons not suspected of a HSV infection, as well as sera from patients from whom HSV had been isolated. The HSV complement fixing (cf) titer was determined for each serum and subsequently used as a reference. None of the HSV cf negative sera contained HSV dTK blocking antibodies, whereas all cf positive sera did, however, all excepting those that were collected in connection with primary infections. By following the serum titer after a primary infection, we have found that 12 out of 19 persons studied had detectable dTK antibodies after an average time of 179 days. The results indicate a low degree of cross‐reactivity between HSV type 1 and 2 dTK blocking antibodies.
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