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Cell-Mediated immune responses to BK virus in normal individuals

โœ Scribed by James E. Drummond; Keerti V. Shah; Dr. Albert D. Donnenberg


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1985
Tongue
English
Weight
666 KB
Volume
17
Category
Article
ISSN
0146-6615

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โœฆ Synopsis


A lymphoproliferative assay was developed to study cell-mediated immunity (CMI) to BK virus (BKV), a human papovavirus, in healthy volunteer subjects. Responses to ultraviolet-inactivated antigen prepared from BKV-infected fibroblasts were compared to those elicited against a mock antigen preparation and an unrelated control antigen (tetanus toxoid, TET). CMI to BKV and TET were contrasted with humoral immunity as measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Specificity of the assay was confirmed by absence of response to mock antigen in all subjects studied. Positive response to BKV antigen was observed in all of 15 seropositive individuals but not in 5 neonates or 1 seronegative child. Similarly, all TET seropositive (n = 13) but no seronegative subjects (n = 2) responded to TET. The magnitude of lymphoproliferation to either antigen did not correlate with antibody titer. Additionally, the frequency of peripheral blood BKV-specific proliferating lymphocytes was determined by limiting dilution analysis (LDA). The frequency was approximately tenfold less than that observed for TET in the same group of subjects (1/30,300 vs 1/2,700). This may be due to differences in route and frequency of antigen exposure, both of which are unknown, at present, for BKV.


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