Hirai K, Kunihiro K, Shimakura S
Avian Dis. 1979 Oct-Dec;23(4):950-65.
Chickens were infected with infectious bursal disease (IBD) virus in ovo or at different times posthatching to 6 weeks of age. The B- and T-cell responses in the lymphoid tissues and blood were examined sequentially to 8 weeks of age by using indirect immunofluorescence. The proportion of B-cells was consistently lower in infected birds than in controls, especially in chicks infected as embryos or at 1 day old. The proportion of T-cells increased following these early infections but was slightly lower in spleen and blood of birds infected at 1, 4, and-6 weeks of age. Serum IgM levels dropped significantly after infection, regardless of the time of infection. IgG levels decreased following early infection but increased after infection at 1 week old or more. The results strongly suggest that B-cells are the target for IBD virus infection.
将鸡胚在卵内或孵化后不同时间直至6周龄感染传染性法氏囊病(IBD)病毒。通过间接免疫荧光法对淋巴组织和血液中的B细胞和T细胞反应进行连续检测,直至8周龄。感染鸡的B细胞比例始终低于对照组,尤其是胚胎期或1日龄感染的雏鸡。这些早期感染后T细胞比例增加,但1、4和6周龄感染鸡的脾脏和血液中T细胞比例略低。无论感染时间如何,感染后血清IgM水平均显著下降。早期感染后IgG水平下降,但1周龄及以上感染后IgG水平升高。结果强烈表明B细胞是IBD病毒感染的靶标。