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Binding sites for measles virus antigens on human B and T lymphocytes
Authors:Arthur D Bankhurst  Dennis Maki  Leroy C McLaren
Institution:Departments of Medicine and Microbiology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87131 USA
Abstract:The present study examined the differences in the binding of measles virus antigens to human peripheral blood lymphocyte (PBL) subpopulations. PBL binding sites for measles antigens were detected by an assay involving the rosetting of PBL to measles-infected HeLa cells (HeLa-K11). Three approaches were employed to examine whether measles virus antigen binding sites were present on restricted subpopulations of PBL. First, no significant difference in the proportion of HeLa-K11 forming clusters was observed with unfractionated cells in comparison with enriched B- or T-lymphocyte suspensions. Second, the profile of lymphocyte surface markers before and after adherence of PBL suspensions to HeLa-K11 cells was measured. No difference in the proportion of PBL forming E-rosettes or lymphocytes with Fc-IgG receptors, surface immunoglobulin, or complement receptors was observed. Finally, the percentage of B (Raji, B-35M, Bristow-7B) and T (Molt-3) cell human lymphoid cells which adhered to HeLa-K11 versus noninfected HeLa cells was compared. In all cases, a highly significant adherence of the lymphoid cell suspensions to HeLa-K11 cells was observed in comparison with uninfected HeLa cells. This is the first direct demonstration of binding sites for measles virus antigens present on both human B and T lymphocytes.
Keywords:Senior Investigator of the Arthritis Foundation and addressee for all correspondence  
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