Abstract

We have extended our previous work that cross‐linking CD4 molecules using specific MAb induced antigen nonspecific, MHC unrestricted killing of virally infected target cells by CD4+ T cells. The killing activity of antibody activated CD4+ T cells was completely blocked by herbimycin A, a protein tyrosine kinase (PTK) inhibitor, but not by bisindolylamaleimide, a protein kinase C (PKC) inhibitor. Herbimycin A treated human or bovine peripheral blood CD4+ T cells lacked PTK activity and failed to kill virally infected target cells even after cross‐linking of CD4 molecules. The CD4 cross‐linking failed to induce effector cell proliferation or the transcription of TNFp. Upregulation of TNFp was induced by incubating the antibody activated effector cells with BHV‐1 infected D17 target cells for 10 h. Anti‐TNFp antibody partially abolished (13–44%) the direct effector cell‐mediated antiviral cytotoxicity. However, this antibody neutralized 70 to 100% of antiviral activity of effector and target cell culture sup...

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