Mirta C. Remesar
University of Buenos Aires
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The Journal of Infectious Diseases | 1986
Jorgelina L. Blejer; Mirta C. Remesar; G. D. Lerman; Nejamkis Mr
Replication of Junín virus in peritoneal macrophages from newborn rats was greater for prototype strain XJ than for strain XJC13, whereas in cells from adult animals viral multiplication proved minimal. Transfer of peritoneal adherent cells from normal adult to strain XJ-infected newborn rats lowered mortality significantly. Silica blockade of macrophages protected two-day-old strain XJ-infected animals and depressed brain titers of virus significantly, whereas treatment had no effect on strain XJC13-infected rats. Macrophages from infected two-day-old rats caused illness and death in recipient animals. Silica blockade rendered macrophage-mature 11-day-old rats partially susceptible to infection with Junín virus. Thus pathogenicity of strain XJ in the two-day-old rat by the intraperitoneal route depends on the ability to replicate in peritoneal macrophages, whereas strain XJC13 is nonlethal because it fails to multiply efficiently in these cells. Macrophage maturity seems essential to inhibit viral replication and thus confer protection on the adult host.
Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De Sao Paulo | 1992
Mirta C. Remesar; Jorgelina L. Blejer; Ricardo Negroni; Nejamkis Mr
C. immitis inoculated rats are known to develop infection restricted to lung whereas cyclophosphamide (CY) treatment leads to widespread dissemination with considerable mortality. In this study, an attempt was made to elucidate the mechanisms involved in such behaviour. With this aim, spleen cells were transferred from infected CY-treated to infected untreated rats, achieving significant specific inhibition in footpad swelling to coccidioidin in recipients, attributable to a suppressor T cell subpopulation induced by greater fungal antigen concentration arising from widespread C. immitis dissemination in immunosuppressed animals. NK activity proved similar regardless of CY treatment. Lastly, chronically infected rats presented increased colony forming units count after several weekly doses of CY, as happens in immunosuppressed patients harbouring a previous infection.
Intervirology | 1987
Jorgelina L. Blejer; Mirta C. Remesar; Nejamkis Mr
We attempted to correlate rat age with resistance to intraperitoneal infection with the XJ strain of Junin virus. Accordingly, mortality, viral replication in macrophages and brain, as well as neutralizing antibody (NA) levels were recorded in animals inoculated at 2, 5, 10 and 26 days of life. Two-day-old animals demonstrated both the greatest mortality (86%) and viral replication in macrophages, allowing virus to reach the brain where high titers were detected. This age group also had the highest NA titers. Mortality, viral multiplication and NA titers diminished with increasing age of the animals. The ability of peritoneal macrophages to support viral replication, therefore, seems to determine rat susceptibility to intraperitoneal infection with Junin virus.
Journal of Medical Virology | 1988
Mirta C. Remesar; Jorgelina L. Blejer; Mercedes Weissenbacher; Nejamkis Mr
Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De Sao Paulo | 1989
Mirta C. Remesar; Jorgelina L. Blejer; Ricardo Negroni; Nejamkis Mr
Revista Argentina De Microbiologia | 1989
Mirta C. Remesar; Jorgelina L. Blejer; Lerman Gd; Dejean C; Nejamkis Mr
Revista Argentina De Microbiologia | 1985
Jorgelina L. Blejer; Mirta C. Remesar; Mosca Ee; Nejamkis Mr
Rev. argent. transfus | 2014
Alejandro Chiera; Sebastián Oknakian; Jorgelina L. Blejer; Mirta C. Remesar; Beatriz Livellara; Jorge Rey; José Magariños
Rev. argent. transfus | 2013
Alejandro Chiera; Jorge Rey; Sebastián Oknakian; Jorgelina L. Blejer; Mirta C. Remesar; Beatriz Livellara; José Magariños
Rev. argent. transfus | 2012
Alejandro Chiera; Jorge Rey; Jorgelina L. Blejer; Sebastián Oknaian; José Magariños; Mirta C. Remesar