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. 1974 Feb;9(2):206–211. doi: 10.1128/iai.9.2.206-211.1974

Pathogenesis of Rinderpest Virus Infection in Rabbits II. Effect of Rinderpest Virus on the Immune Functions of Rabbits

Kazuya Yamanouchi 1, Akiko Fukuda 1, Fumio Kobune 1, Yasuhiro Yoshikawa 1, Fumitoshi Chino 1
PMCID: PMC414788  PMID: 4593340

Abstract

Rinderpest virus infection was shown to induce marked suppression of both humoral antibody response and cell-mediated immunity in rabbits. The virus exhibited a suppressive effect on primary antibody response as indicated by a decrease in numbers of plaque-forming cells (immunoglobulin [Ig]M) and hemagglutinating antibody titers of both IgM and IgG types to sheep red blood cells, whereas there was no detectable effect of the virus on the production of memory cells. Virus-induced suppression of cell-mediated immunity was demonstrated by a decreased rate of proliferative response of peripheral lymphocytes to phytohemagglutinin stimulus and by a depression of delayed-type skin reactions to purified protein derivative. Such suppressive effects were indicated to persist for 14 days or longer. Alteration in phagocytic activity of the reticuloendothelial system was not observed. The relevance of the virus-induced histological lesions in the lymphoid tissues to the virus-induced immunosuppression was discussed.

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