Appleford D J, Denman A M
Ann Rheum Dis. 1979 Oct;38(5):450-5. doi: 10.1136/ard.38.5.450.
Mononuclear cells which were isolated from rheumatoid synovial effusions and cultured without prior separation failed to support the growth of herpes simplex virus (HSV). However, subpopulations of T lymphocytes separated on the basis of cell size or receptors for sheep red cells were, in isolation, permissive for this virus. Virus growth in these permissive cells was blocked by cocultivation with the remaining mononuclear cell populations.
从类风湿性滑膜炎积液中分离出的单核细胞,未经预先分离就进行培养,无法支持单纯疱疹病毒(HSV)的生长。然而,根据细胞大小或绵羊红细胞受体分离出的T淋巴细胞亚群,单独培养时对该病毒具有易感性。在这些易感细胞中的病毒生长,会因与其余单核细胞群体共同培养而受到抑制。