Coutelier, Jean-Paul
[UCL]
van der Logt, J T
Heessen, F W
Infection with mouse hepatitis virus was found to selectively increase the proportion of IgG2a in antibodies elicited by a concomitant administration of unrelated T cell-dependent protein Ag. In contrast, T cell-independent responses were only marginally affected. This isotypic bias, which occurred when the virus was inoculated shortly before or after a primary immunization, persisted in subsequent secondary responses. However, infection concomitant to secondary antibody responses did not affect their isotypic distribution. These observations suggest that the virus can durably modify unrelated T cell responses that are initiated at the time of infection, which could have implications in the pathogenesis of autoimmune reactions.
Bibliographic reference |
Coutelier, Jean-Paul ; van der Logt, J T ; Heessen, F W. IgG subclass distribution of primary and secondary immune responses concomitant with viral infection.. In: Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950), Vol. 147, no. 4, p. 1383-6 (1991) |
Permanent URL |
http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/10501 |