We found that female adult mice parenterally inoculated with noninfectious rotavirus (simian strain RRV) developed virus-specific neutralizing antibodies in the serum; newborn mice from these dams were protected against RRV-induced gastroenteritis. In addition, mice parenterally inoculated with noninfectious RRV developed virus-specific cytotoxic T-lymphocyte precursors in the spleen. Replication of rotavirus in intestinal epithelial cells was apparently not required to induce rotavirus-neutralizing antibodies or rotavirus-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes. Parenteral immunization of infants and young children with noninfectious rotaviruses may induce an immune response wich protects against rotavirus challenge.
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Offit, P. A., & Dudzik, K. I. (1989). Noninfectious rotavirus (strain RRV) induces an immune response in mice which protects against rotavirus challenge. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 27(5), 885–888. https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.27.5.885-888.1989
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