Host defense mechanisms against murine cytomegalovirus infection induced by poly I:C in severe combined immune deficient (SCID) mice

1994 
AbstractThe role of host defense mechanism against murine cytomegalovirus (MCMV) infection in mice with severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) was investigated using polyinosinic:polycytidylic acid (poly I:C) as a nonspecific stimulator of the immune system. When administered ip at doses of 3.7 or 15 mg/kg 18 hr prior to infection of SCID mice with 103 or 104 plaque-forming units of MCMV, poly I:C significantly Increased the animals' life span. Poly I:C enhanced, in a dose-dependent manner (0.01-1 mg/kg), the peritoneal natural killer (NK)-cell activity and macrophage activity of SCID mice. When SCID mice were pretreated with anti-asialo GM1 antibody (against NK cells) or anti-Mac1 antibody (against macrophages), poly I:C failed to stimulate the activity of NK cells and macrophages. Intraperitoneal administration of poly I:C also induced both early (2 hr) and late (18 hr) type interferon (IFN) in the peritoneal fluid and blood. The IFN-inducing activity of poly I:C was not affected by pretreatment of the...
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