Immunologic response to influenza virus neuraminidase is influenced by prior experience with the associated viral hemagglutinin. III. Reduced generation of neuraminidase-specific helper T cells in hemagglutinin-primed mice.

  • Johansson B
  • Moran T
  • Bona C
  • et al.
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Abstract

In BALB/c mice primed by influenza virus infection to H3 hemagglutinin and N2 neuraminidase, presentation of N2 in association with a heterosubtypic (H7) hemagglutinin results in production of a greater amount of N2 antibody than is found with homologous (H3N2) reimmunization. Titration of primed helper T cell (Th) activity by adoptive transfer of purified T cells to athymic mice given H6N2 vaccine demonstrates a lesser number of N2-specific Th cells in mice subjected to homologous reimmunization. We conclude that Th cells participate in the mediation of intermolecular (intravirionic) antigenic competition between influenza virus hemagglutinin and neuraminidase.

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Johansson, B. E., Moran, T. M., Bona, C. A., & Kilbourne, E. D. (1987). Immunologic response to influenza virus neuraminidase is influenced by prior experience with the associated viral hemagglutinin. III. Reduced generation of neuraminidase-specific helper T cells in hemagglutinin-primed mice. The Journal of Immunology, 139(6), 2015–2019. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.139.6.2015

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