Evidence for normal cell-mediated immunity in scrapie-infected mice

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Comparisons between mixed lymphocyte cultures of splenocytes from scrapie-infected and normal mouse brain-inoculated control mice did not reveal any evidence of an impaired cell-mediated immune response in scrapie-infected mice. Likewise, mixed lymphocyte cultures of splenocytes from scrapie-infected and normal mice demonstrated that infected spleen cells had no scrapie-specific antigens on their surfaces. These data suggested that the absence of a detectable scrapie-specific immune response in infected mice was the result of an absence of an exposed scrapie-specific antigen and not due to any direct effect on the immune system.

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Kingsbury, D. T., Smeltzer, D. A., Gibbs, C. J., & Gajdusek, D. C. (1981). Evidence for normal cell-mediated immunity in scrapie-infected mice. Infection and Immunity, 32(3), 1176–1180. https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.32.3.1176-1180.1981

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