Characterization of the cytotoxin produced by macrophages in response to dengue virus-induced cytotoxic factor

Gulati, L. ; Chaturvedi, U. C. ; Mathur, A. (1983) Characterization of the cytotoxin produced by macrophages in response to dengue virus-induced cytotoxic factor British Journal of Experimental Pathology, 64 (2). pp. 185-190. ISSN 0007-1021

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Abstract

We have observed earlier that dengue type 2 virus-induced cytotoxic factor (CF) induces macrophages to produce a cytotoxin (CF2) which kills mainly the macrophages, some of the T lymphocytes and has no effect on B-lymphocytes of normal mouse spleen. The findings of the present study show that CF2 is heat-labile, trypsin-sensitive and unstable at acid and alkaline pH. It is a low molecular weight product as it is dialysable, non-sedimentable on ultracentrifugation at 103,500 g for 3 h and passes through 0.22 micron Millipore filter. It is adsorbed onto the target normal mouse spleen cells. The properties of CF and CF2 have been compared.

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