Elevated natural killer cell responses in mice infected with recombinant vaccinia virus encoding murine IL-2
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posted on 2023-05-20, 21:06authored byGunasegaran KarupiahGunasegaran Karupiah, Coupar, BE, Andrew, ME, Boyle, DB, Phillips, SM, Mullbacher, A, Blanden, RV, Ramshaw, IA
The role of cytotoxic T cells and NK cells in the recovery of immunodeficient, athymic, nude mice infected with a recombinant vaccinia virus (VV) encoding murine IL-2 was investigated. Kinetic studies with the IL-2-encoding recombinant (VV-HA-IL2) and control (VV-HA-TK) viruses excluded a role for cytotoxic T cells but suggested the possible involvement of NK cells. In athymic nude mice given VV-HA-IL2, NK activity was at least threefold higher than mice infected with VV-HA-TK and this activity persisted for at least 6 days after infection. The effectors mediating the NK-like activity were asialo-GM1+ (as-GM1+), Thy1.2+/-, CD4- and CD8-, the phenotype of conventional NK cells. Elevated NK activity coincided with the rapid clearance of VV-HA-IL2 from ovaries of infected normal CBA/H mice but not from ovaries of CBA beige mice which had no detectable NK activity in spleens or ovaries. The expression of IL-2 in recombinant VV infection probably induces a cascade of immunologic effects of which elevated NK activity is one. We speculate that the chemoattractant and NK activity augmenting effects of IL-2 may contribute to recovery from VV-infection.
History
Publication title
Journal of Immunology
Volume
144
Pagination
290-8
ISSN
0022-1767
Department/School
Tasmanian School of Medicine
Publisher
Amer Assoc Immunologists
Place of publication
9650 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, USA, Md, 20814
Rights statement
Copyright 1990 The American Association of Immunologists
Repository Status
Restricted
Socio-economic Objectives
Prevention of human diseases and conditions; Treatment of human diseases and conditions