Strong enhancement of the pathogenicity of an antierythrocyte monoclonal antibody was observed after infection of mice with lactate dehydrogenase-elevating virus. While injection of the antierythrocyte antibody alone induced only moderate anemia, concomitant infection with this virus, which is harmless in most normal mice, led to a dramatic drop in the hematocrit and to death of infected animals. In vitro and in vivo analyses showed a dramatic increase in the ability of macrophages from infected mice to phagocytose antibody-coated erythrocytes. These results indicate that viruses can trigger the onset of autoimmune disease by enhancing the pathogenicity of autoantibodies. They may explain how unrelated viruses could be implicated in the eti...
In vivo pathological manifestations of eight monoclonal anti-mouse red blood cell (MRBC) autoantibod...
Viral infection is associated with an exacerbation of endotoxin shock and of blood autoimmune diseas...
Lactate dehydrogenase-elevating virus (LDV), a mouse arterivirus, is characterized by a lifelong vir...
Viral infections are involved in the pathogenesis of blood autoimmune diseases such as hemolytic ane...
Viral infections are involved in the pathogenesis of blood autoimmune diseases such as hemolytic ane...
Viruses are associated with the development of autoantibody-mediated blood autoimmune diseases. A tw...
Viruses are associated with the development of autoantibody-mediated blood autoimmune diseases. A tw...
development of such diseases, it is not easy to understand how widely different viruses might induce...
Natural or deliberate activation of the immune system of pathogen-free mice markedly affected their ...
The development of autoimmunity was investigated in BALB/c and C58 mice infected with lactate dehydr...
Lactate dehydrogenase-elevating virus (LDV) produces a permanent infection in mice with a B-lymphocy...
Antigenic mimicry has been proposed as a major mechanism by which viruses could trigger the developm...
Development of pathology varies widely between different strains of mice after intracerebral inocula...
Infection with viruses, such as the lactate dehydrogenase-elevating virus (LDV), is known to trigger...
Antigenic mimicry has been proposed as a major mechanism by which viruses could trigger the developm...
In vivo pathological manifestations of eight monoclonal anti-mouse red blood cell (MRBC) autoantibod...
Viral infection is associated with an exacerbation of endotoxin shock and of blood autoimmune diseas...
Lactate dehydrogenase-elevating virus (LDV), a mouse arterivirus, is characterized by a lifelong vir...
Viral infections are involved in the pathogenesis of blood autoimmune diseases such as hemolytic ane...
Viral infections are involved in the pathogenesis of blood autoimmune diseases such as hemolytic ane...
Viruses are associated with the development of autoantibody-mediated blood autoimmune diseases. A tw...
Viruses are associated with the development of autoantibody-mediated blood autoimmune diseases. A tw...
development of such diseases, it is not easy to understand how widely different viruses might induce...
Natural or deliberate activation of the immune system of pathogen-free mice markedly affected their ...
The development of autoimmunity was investigated in BALB/c and C58 mice infected with lactate dehydr...
Lactate dehydrogenase-elevating virus (LDV) produces a permanent infection in mice with a B-lymphocy...
Antigenic mimicry has been proposed as a major mechanism by which viruses could trigger the developm...
Development of pathology varies widely between different strains of mice after intracerebral inocula...
Infection with viruses, such as the lactate dehydrogenase-elevating virus (LDV), is known to trigger...
Antigenic mimicry has been proposed as a major mechanism by which viruses could trigger the developm...
In vivo pathological manifestations of eight monoclonal anti-mouse red blood cell (MRBC) autoantibod...
Viral infection is associated with an exacerbation of endotoxin shock and of blood autoimmune diseas...
Lactate dehydrogenase-elevating virus (LDV), a mouse arterivirus, is characterized by a lifelong vir...