Antiviral activity of Bordetella pertussis vaccine-elicited peritoneal exudate cells.

D. Baggett, P. A. Leblanc, F. S. Allison, M. J. Thomley, A. Winters
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Abstract

Peritoneal exudate cells collected from mice 7 days after treatment with Bordetella pertussis vaccine exhibited significant in vitro antiviral activity against vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV). Vaccine-induced peritoneal exudate cells exhibited both intrinsic and extrinsic antiviral activity in culture with target VSV-infected L cells. Virus replication was poor in the vaccine-induced exudate cells. Coculture of vaccine-induced exudate cells and VSV-infected L cell targets decreased virus yield. The activity appeared specific for infected cells and at least a portion of the antiviral activity was directed against the initial infection cycle. Nonadherent vaccine-induced exudate cells showed an increase in antiviral activity over total vaccine-induced exudate cells.
百日咳疫苗诱导的腹膜渗出细胞的抗病毒活性。
接种百日咳博德泰拉疫苗7天后小鼠的腹膜渗出细胞显示出明显的体外抗水疱性口炎病毒(VSV)的抗病毒活性。疫苗诱导的腹膜渗出细胞在靶vsv感染的L细胞培养中表现出内在和外在的抗病毒活性。病毒在疫苗诱导的渗出细胞中复制较差。疫苗诱导的渗出细胞与vsv感染的L细胞共培养可降低病毒产量。这种活性似乎是针对受感染细胞的,至少有一部分抗病毒活性是针对初始感染周期的。非黏附疫苗诱导的渗出细胞比总疫苗诱导的渗出细胞抗病毒活性增加。
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