S. Charan et al., TRANSFORMING GROWTH-FACTOR-BETA INDUCED BY LIVE OR ULTRAVIOLET-INACTIVATED EQUID HERPES-VIRUS TYPE-1 MEDIATES IMMUNOSUPPRESSION IN THE HORSE, Immunology, 90(4), 1997, pp. 586-591
Up to 21 days after exposure to live or ultraviolet-inactivated equid
herpesvirus type-1 (EHV-1) autologous serum from ponies caused an immu
nosuppressive effect if incorporated into T-cell proliferation assays
to EHV-1. The suppressive factor in the sera of ponies also inhibited
T-cell response to phytohaemagglutinin. Increased levels of circulatin
g activated transforming growth factor-beta, (TGF-beta(1)) were detect
ed, and the suppressive activity of the serum could be reversed by ant
ibody to TGF-beta(1). In a challenge experiment the ponies which exhib
ited circulating TGF-beta(1) activity succumbed to infection while the
ones with similar magnitudes of T-cell responses, but no TGF-beta(1)
activity, were protected. A definition of this immunosuppressive mecha
nism and its mode of induction must be central to the design of vaccin
es and to an understanding of the pathogenesis of EHV-1.