Abstract

This paper investigates kinetics and antigenic and genetic requirements for transfer of delayed-type hypersensitivity (DTH) reactions against Sendai virus. Kinetics of sensitization of effector cells are similar to those described in other virus systems. Maximum DTH response is elicited in the footpad 7 days after sensitization; maximal increase in footpad thickness is found approximately 24 hr after injection of virus and transfer of immune lymphocytes. DTH effector cells are Ig − and are susceptible to treatment with anti-theta antibody and complement. After transfer of immune lymphocytes a DTH reaction can be elicited by infectious virus, uv light-inactivated virus or cell-cultured Sendai virus which lacks fusion capacity. Requirements of H-2 compatibility are dependent on the biological nature of the virus preparation used for challenge: High doses of infectious or uv light-inactivated Sendai virus require K, D, or IA region compatibility; low concentrations of infectious virus require K and/or D region compatibility, while cell-cultured fusion-negative Sendai virus requires IA region homology. At the level of induction K, D region-restricted DTH-effector T lymphocytes (Td) and cytolytic T lymphocytes (Tc) are stimulated to a greater extent by infectious virus than by uv light-inactivated virus. Furthermore, stimulation of these T lymphocytes is dependent on the route chosen for immunization: intravenous (iv) injection is superior to intraperitoneal (ip) injection; subcutaneous (sc) injection causes the lowest degree of sensitization. IA region-restricted Td lymphocytes are stimulated to comparable amounts by infectious or uv light-inactivated Sendai virus independent of the route of immunization. Td lymphocytes, which require IA region compatibility and Td lymphocytes which require K or D region compatibility can be distinguished by their Lyt phenotype, e.g., IA region-restricted Td lymphocytes are characterized by Lyt-1 +2 − antigens, while K or D region-restricted Td lymphocytes are phenotypically Lyt-1( +)2 +.

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