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Cytotoxische Reaktionen an Sendai-Virus infizierten Zellen

Cytotoxic reactions on cells infected with sendai virus

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Monolayerkulturen von. primären Mäusefibroblasten werden mit Myxovirus parainfluenza 1 (Sendai) infiziert. Während der Virusvermehrung wird homologes Sendai-Immunserum und Komplement zugefügt. An den infizierten Zellen können dann parallel zum Auftreten hämadsorbierender Oberflächenantigene immuncytotoxische Reaktionen beobachtet werden. Cytotoxicitätsparameter sind die Freisetzung von Laktatdehydrogenase und von3H nach Markierung der Zellen mit3H-Uridin. Die immuncytotoxische Aktivität, die in den IgM-und IgG-Fraktionen lokalisiert ist, läßt sich durch Sendai-Virus absorbieren.

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Monolayer cultures of primary mouse fibroblasts were infected with parainfluenza-1 (Sendai) virus. During virus replication homologous Sendai-immuneserum and complement were added. On infected cells immunocytotoxic reactions could be observed as soon as hemadsorbing surface antigens were appearing. Parameters of cytotoxicity were the liberation of lactic dehydrogenase and the3H-release after labeling the cells with3H-uridine. The immunocytotoxic activity localized in the IgM and IgG fractions could be absorbed by Sendai virus.

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Kieling, F., Bandlow, G. & Thomssen, R. Cytotoxische Reaktionen an Sendai-Virus infizierten Zellen. Archiv f Virusforschung 36, 123–132 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01250302

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