Elicitation of natural killer cells in beige mice by infection with vesicular stomatitis virus

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Vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) infection of beige (bg/bg) mice induced levels of natural killer cytolytic activity comparable to that of uninfected normal bg/+ controls, but considerably less than natural killer activity in VSV-infected bg/+ mice. In contrast, VSV-infected bg/bg and bg/+ mice had essentially equivalent amounts of anti-VSV cytotoxic T-lymphocyte and antibody activity. VSV infection induced comparable levels of interferon in both bg/bg and bg/+ mice. Therefore, the decreased natural killer activity in bg/bg mice could not be attributed to an inability to produce interferon.

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McKinnon, K. P., Hale, A. H., & Ruebush, M. J. (1981). Elicitation of natural killer cells in beige mice by infection with vesicular stomatitis virus. Infection and Immunity, 32(1), 204–210. https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.32.1.204-210.1981

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