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Biocenter, University of Basel, Department of Structure Biology, Klingelbergstrasse 70, CH-4056 Basel, Switzerland
Polyclonal activation of T-cells with concanavalin A has been used as an in vitro test system to study immunosuppression induced by the avian retrovirus MAV-2-0. The mitogenic responsiveness of peripheral blood lymphocytes from infected chickens was only weakly suppressed, that of spleen lymphocytes was highly suppressed. Addition of conditioned media rich in T-cell growth factor (TCGF) activity to cultures of infected birds resulted in a reconstitution of the suppressed mitogenic respon siveness up to the level found in lymphocyte cultures from normal chickens. This indicates that the defect of the observed immunopathology is not at the level of responding T-cells. Measure ments of TCGF production always showed reduced TCGF levels in the suppressed cultures suggesting that there is a defect at the TCGF production level. This is further supported by the failure to reconstitute the suppressed mitogenic response with normal macrophages, which are involved in activation of TCGF producer T-cells.
1 This work was supported in part by a grant (3.1180.81) from the Swiss National Fund.
2 To whom requests for reprints should be addressed.
Received 3/ 4/85. Revised 6/26/85. Accepted 7/ 1/85.
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