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Detection of a macrophage-specific antigen and the production of interferon gamma in chickens infected with Newcastle disease virus

Formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded spleen and intestinal tissues were harvested at 2 days postinfection from 4-wk-old white rock chickens infected with five different strains of Newcastle disease virus (NDV). These tissues were examined for the presence of macrophage antigen expression, virus replica...

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Published in:Avian diseases 1999-10, Vol.43 (4), p.696-703
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description Formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded spleen and intestinal tissues were harvested at 2 days postinfection from 4-wk-old white rock chickens infected with five different strains of Newcastle disease virus (NDV). These tissues were examined for the presence of macrophage antigen expression, virus replication, and interferon gamma (IFNgamma) production. The five strains represented all three NDV pathotypes. Viral replication and IFNgamma, as determined by riboprobe in situ hybridization, were detected only in those chickens infected with velogenic viscerotropic NDV (VVNDV) strains. Macrophage antigen expression, an indicator of macrophage activation, was determined by immunohistochemistry with a macrophage-specific antibody, CVI-ChNL-68.1. Presence of macrophage antigen was most prominent in VVNDV-infected chickens. The distribution of this antigen within tissues was far more diffuse than the staining for viral mRNA. The presence of IFNgamma mRNA was detected in the spleen and intestinal lymphoid tissue of VVNDV-infected chickens. There was also increased macrophage antigen expression in the mesogen-infected birds, but it was less dramatic than in tissues from VVNDV-infected chickens. One of two lentogen-infected birds had evidence of increased macrophage antigen expression only in the spleen.
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Antigens
California
Cecum - immunology
Cecum - virology
Chickens
Disease Outbreaks - veterinary
Gene Expression Regulation - immunology
In Situ Hybridization
Interferon-gamma - biosynthesis
Interferon-gamma - genetics
Interferons
Intestine, Small - immunology
Intestine, Small - virology
Laboratory staining techniques
Macrophage Activation
Macrophages
Macrophages - immunology
Messenger RNA
Newcastle Disease - epidemiology
Newcastle Disease - immunology
Newcastle disease virus
Newcastle disease virus - isolation & purification
Newcastle disease virus - physiology
pathotypes
RNA, Messenger - genetics
Spleen
Spleen - immunology
Spleen - virology
Transcription, Genetic
virus replication
Virus Replication - physiology
Viruses
title Detection of a macrophage-specific antigen and the production of interferon gamma in chickens infected with Newcastle disease virus
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