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Changes in antibody specificities and cytokine release after infection with lactate dehydrogenase-elevating virus
Aparicio, Jose Luis ; Saxena, Anubha; Coutelier, Jean Paul ; Van Snick, Jacques; Retegui, Lilia Alicia
; Saxena, Anubha; Coutelier, Jean Paul ; Van Snick, Jacques; Retegui, Lilia Alicia 
 ; Saxena, Anubha; Coutelier, Jean Paul ; Van Snick, Jacques; Retegui, Lilia Alicia
; Saxena, Anubha; Coutelier, Jean Paul ; Van Snick, Jacques; Retegui, Lilia Alicia 
Fecha de publicación:
03/2013
Editorial:
Elsevier
Revista:
International Immunopharmacology
ISSN:
1567-5769
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Resumen
Lactate dehydrogenase-elevating virus (LDV) is an apparently innocuous and persistent virus that can modify  mouse immune reactions. We have shown that LDV-infected mice immunized with human growth hormone  (hGH) showed a deep modification of the specificity of the anti-hGH antibodies (Ab) in CBA/Ht mice but not  BALB/c animals. The aim of this work was to extend the previous observations to another mouse strain,  C57BL/6, as well as to an antigen unrelated to hGH, ovalbumin (OVA), and to explore at the same time the  production of various cytokines at serum and cellular levels. The amount of Ab directed to hGH or OVA native  antigenic determinants versus the concentration of Ab to cryptic epitopes was evaluated by ELISA competition  experiments. Results indicated that LDV infection affected Ab specificity solely in CBA/Ht mice.  In CBA/Ht the virus infection was associated with a reduction of the Ab titers to hGH native epitopes and with  a decrease of IL-13 and IL-17 serum levels, but Ab to native OVA epitopes were increased with a simultaneous  increase of IL-17. Accordingly, only lymph node cells from infected CBA/Ht mice immunized with OVA were  found to produce INF-γ, IL-13 and IL-17.  Thus, a correlation of cytokine production with a change in Ab specificity after a viral infection was found, although  this phenomenonwas restricted to a given antigen and to the genetic background of immunized animals.  These observations suggest that an apparent harmless virus can affect some immunological mechanisms, which  could lead, for example, to inflammatory or autoimmune disorders.
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Articulos de INST.DE QUIMICA Y FISICO-QUIMICA BIOLOGICAS "PROF. ALEJANDRO C. PALADINI"
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Aparicio, Jose Luis; Saxena, Anubha; Coutelier, Jean Paul ; Van Snick, Jacques; Retegui, Lilia Alicia; Changes in antibody specificities and cytokine release after infection with lactate
dehydrogenase-elevating virus; Elsevier; International Immunopharmacology; 15; 3; 3-2013; 544-549
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