Variable effects of dengue virus-induced cytotoxic factors on different subpopulations of macrophages

Chaturvedi, U. C. ; Nagar, R. ; Gulati, L. ; Mathur, A. (1987) Variable effects of dengue virus-induced cytotoxic factors on different subpopulations of macrophages Immunology, 61 (3). pp. 297-301. ISSN 0019-2805

Full text not available from this repository.

Official URL: http://www.interscience.wiley.com/jpages/0019-2805...

Abstract

Dengue virus (DV) induces T lymphocytes of the spleen to produce a cytotoxic factor (CF) that induces a subpopulation of macrophages (M phi) to produce a soluble cytotoxin (CF2). Both these factors kill normal lymphoid cells and M phi. The present study was undertaken to investigate the effects of these factors on the I-A-positive and I-A-negative subpopulations of mouse peritoneal M phi. It was observed that CF kills I-A-negative M phi and induces I-A-positive M phi to produce the CF2 that kills both types of cells. However, even when combined together, CF and CF2 do not kill 100% of the M phi. The two-step mechanism involving co-operation between T cells and M phi appears to be biologically economical for maintaining the cytotoxic pathway.

Item Type:Article
Source:Copyright of this article belongs to John Wiley and Sons.
ID Code:90644
Deposited On:11 May 2012 07:22
Last Modified:25 Jun 2012 10:31

Repository Staff Only: item control page