Rotavirus-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes passively protect against gastroenteritis in suckling mice

  • Offit P
  • Dudzik K
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Abstract

Suckling mice are protected against murine rotavirus-induced gastroenteritis after adoptive transfer of splenic lymphocytes from immunized animals. Adoptive transfer of Thy1(+)-depleted or CD8(+)-depleted lymphocytes abrogated protection against challenge. (We previously found that depletion of Thy1+ or CD8+ lymphocytes from rotavirus-immunized mice decreased rotavirus-specific cytotoxic activity in vitro.) Protection against disease occurred in the absence of rotavirus-specific neutralizing antibodies in the sera of suckling mice. Rotavirus-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes may be important in either amelioration of acute infection or protection against reinfection.

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Offit, P. A., & Dudzik, K. I. (1990). Rotavirus-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes passively protect against gastroenteritis in suckling mice. Journal of Virology, 64(12), 6325–6328. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.64.12.6325-6328.1990

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