Appearance of immunoglobulin G Fc receptor in cultured human cells infected with varicella-zoster virus.
AUTOR(ES)
Ogata, M
RESUMO
After infection with varicella-zoster virus, HeLa and human embryo lung cells developed a receptor for the Fc portion of human and rabbit immunoglobulin G. The receptor was detected by both hemadsorption and immunofluorescence, using antibody-coated erythrocytes and heat-aggregated immunoglobulin G. However, sheep erythrocytes sensitized with F(ab')2 of anti-sheep erythrocyte antibody did not adsorb to the receptor. When cell-free varicella-zoster virus was inoculated into the HeLa cell monolayer, the Fc receptor appeared at first 6 h after infection; varicella-zoster virus antigen in the cytoplasm and detectable cytopathic effects appeared later.
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http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=414681Documentos Relacionados
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