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Cytomegalovirus (CMV): specific lymphokine production in congenital CMV infection.
Authors:R C Gehrz and T E Leonard
Abstract:The studies reported here were designed to examine cytomegalovirus (CMV)-specific lymphokine production in infants with congenital CMV infection to elucidate the role of the efferent limb of the immune response to this virus. Mononuclear cells (MNC) from adult control donors and congenitally infected infants were stimulated with mitogen (PHA) or antigens (CMV, mumps), and the supernatants were assayed for production of migration inhibitory factor (MIF) and interferon (IFN). Concordance was observed between lymphocyte proliferative responses to CMV antigen and production of MIF in both control donors and congenitally infected infants. PHA-stimulated cultures from both controls and patients resulted in immune-specific IFN-gamma production in all cases. CMV-stimulated MNC from controls produced IFN when lymphocyte proliferation responses to the antigen were present, whereas those with absent proliferation did not produce IFN. CMV-induced IFN was detected in several patients who had reduced lymphocyte proliferative responses to CMV. The predominant species of IFN stimulated by CMV was neutralized by anti-IFN-gamma, suggesting that CMV induced primarily immune-specific IFN-gamma. In some cases, IFN activity was also reduced to a lesser degree by anti-IFN-alpha, suggesting either the presence of IFN-alpha or of cross-reacting antigenic determinants shared by the two species of IFN. Mumps viral antigen induced primarily IFN-alpha regardless of the immunological status of the donor. We conclude that lymphokine production in congenital CMV reflects the state of activation and/or proliferation of CMV-specific T helper cells rather than an intrinsic defect in the efferent limb of the immune response.
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