Tashiro M, Tobita K, Seto J T, Rott R
Department of Virology, Jichi Medical School, Tochigi, Japan.
Arch Virol. 1989;107(1-2):85-96. doi: 10.1007/BF01313881.
The protective effects of the passive administration of convalescent serum from mice infected with Sendai virus were evaluated in mice challenged intranasally with wild-type and a pantropic variant (F1-R) of Sendai virus. Adoptive transfer of the serum efficiently prevented F1-R from infecting the systemic organs, but it failed to protect the mice from infections of the respiratory tracts by either virus. Virus replication in nasal turbinates was not diminished while infection in the lung was suppressed sufficiently for the infected mice to survive the infection. These findings suggest that serum antibody is less effective for the protection against viral infections on the surface of the respiratory tract, but it is effective for inhibition of spread of the virus into the systemic organs.
在用仙台病毒野生型和泛嗜性变异株(F1-R)经鼻攻击的小鼠中,评估了被动给予感染仙台病毒小鼠的恢复期血清的保护作用。血清的过继转移有效地防止了F1-R感染全身器官,但未能保护小鼠免受任何一种病毒引起的呼吸道感染。鼻甲骨中的病毒复制没有减少,而肺中的感染得到充分抑制,使感染的小鼠得以存活。这些发现表明,血清抗体对预防呼吸道表面的病毒感染效果较差,但对抑制病毒扩散到全身器官有效。