Immunohistological study of the depressed cutaneous DTH response in sheep naturally infected with an ovine lentivirus (Maedi-Visna virus)

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The gross and immunohistological characteristics of the purified protein derivative (PPD)-induced cutaneous DTH reaction were studied in a group of sheep naturally infected with Maedi-Visna virus (MVV), and compared with reactions obtained in a matched control group. There was a marked, but variable, depression in the DTH lesion in the MVV group associated with a decreased density of polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMN) and CD4+ cells in the early reaction. There were no significant differences in the densities of CD8+, γ/δ T cells, macrophages, B cells and MHC class II-expressing cells. This work indicates that there is a significant alteration in the initial trafficking of PMN and CD4+ cells into a DTH response area in sheep infected with MVV.

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Pyrah, I. T. G., & Watt, N. J. (1996). Immunohistological study of the depressed cutaneous DTH response in sheep naturally infected with an ovine lentivirus (Maedi-Visna virus). Clinical and Experimental Immunology, 104(1), 32–36. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2249.1996.d01-661.x

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