Characterization of the suppressor factor produced in the spleen of dengue virus-infected mice

Chaturvedi, U. C. ; Shukla, M. I. (1981) Characterization of the suppressor factor produced in the spleen of dengue virus-infected mice Annales de l'Institut Pasteur. Immunologie, 132 (3). pp. 245-255. ISSN 0769-2625

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Abstract

The presence of a suppressor factor (SF) has been demonstrated in the homogenate of the spleen of dengue type 2 virus (DV)-infected mice which an adoptive intravenous (i. v.) transfer-suppressed DV-specific IgM-PFC in the spleen of recipient mice. The SF has been separated by prolonged agarose-gel electrophoresis from the DV-infected mice spleen homogenate. SF is highly potent, heat-labile, trypsin-resistant and unstable at acidic and alkaline pH. It is a low molecular wieght substance which is dialysable and is not sedimented on ultracentrifugation.

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Keywords:Immunoregulation; Dengue Virus; Suppressor Factor; Spleen; Mouse
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