Cruz J R, Waner J L
Infect Immun. 1978 Aug;21(2):436-41. doi: 10.1128/iai.21.2.436-441.1978.
Mice were inoculated with murine cytomegalovirus (MCMV) passaged in cell cultures within 24 h of birth and subsequently fed an adequate or a low-protein diet after weaning; increases in body weight, the blastogenic response of lymphocytes to T and B cell mitogens, and the capability to produce antibodies to T or B cell-dependent antigens were observed for the first 28 to 42 days of life. Neonatal infection resulted in immunosuppression and retarded physical growth through the first 4 weeks of life. After weaning (3 weeks), the effect of MCMV infection of well-nourished mice paralleled the effect of undernutrition in uninfected animals. Undernutrition and MCMV infection functioned synergistically.
小鼠在出生后24小时内接种在细胞培养物中传代的鼠巨细胞病毒(MCMV),断奶后分别给予充足或低蛋白饮食;在出生后的前28至42天观察到体重增加、淋巴细胞对T和B细胞有丝分裂原的增殖反应以及产生针对T或B细胞依赖性抗原的抗体的能力。新生儿感染导致在生命的前4周出现免疫抑制和身体生长迟缓。断奶后(3周),营养良好的小鼠感染MCMV的效果与未感染动物的营养不良效果相似。营养不良和MCMV感染具有协同作用。