An exogenous mouse mammary tumor virus with properties of Mls-1a (Mtv-7).
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Endogenous MMTV proviruses induce susceptibility to both viral and bacterial pathogensEndogenous mouse mammary tumor viruses (mtv): new roles for an old virus in cancer, infection, and immunityBacterial and viral superantigens: roles in autoimmunity?Systemic antibodies can inhibit mouse mammary tumor virus-driven superantigen response in mucosa-associated lymphoid tissues.Interplays between mouse mammary tumor virus and the cellular and humoral immune response.Immune response to mouse mammary tumor virus in mice lacking the alpha/beta interferon or the gamma interferon receptor.Preactivation of B lymphocytes does not enhance mouse mammary tumor virus infection.Expression of mouse mammary tumor virus superantigen mRNA in the thymus correlates with kinetics of self-reactive T-cell loss.Role of dendritic cells in the immune response induced by mouse mammary tumor virus superantigen.Expression of mouse mammary tumor virus superantigen accelerates tumorigenicity of myeloma cells.Linkage of superantigen-like stimulation of syngeneic T cells in a mouse model of follicular center B cell lymphoma to transcription of endogenous mammary tumor virus.Mouse mammary tumor viruses with functional superantigen genes are selected during in vivo infection.Idiotypes, antibodies and immunopathology.Passive immunization with neutralizing antibodies interrupts the mouse mammary tumor virus life cycleIn vivo effects of a recombinant vaccinia virus expressing a mouse mammary tumor virus superantigen.The neonatal Fc receptor is not required for mucosal infection by mouse mammary tumor virus.Shared promoter elements between a viral superantigen and the major histocompatibility complex class II-associated invariant chain.Generation of a tumorigenic milk-borne mouse mammary tumor virus by recombination between endogenous and exogenous viruses.A highly sensitive in vitro infection assay to explore early stages of mouse mammary tumor virus infection.Retrovirus-induced target cell activation in the early phases of infection: the mouse mammary tumor virus modelInhibition of mouse mammary tumor virus-induced T cell responses in vivo by antibodies to an open reading frame proteinSuperantigen-reactive CD4+ T cells are required to stimulate B cells after infection with mouse mammary tumor virus.Peripheral T cell activation and deletion induced by transfer of lymphocyte subsets expressing endogenous or exogenous mouse mammary tumor virus.Human T cells respond to mouse mammary tumor virus-encoded superantigen: V beta restriction and conserved evolutionary features.B cells are essential for murine mammary tumor virus transmission, but not for presentation of endogenous superantigens.Neonatal deletion and selective expansion of mouse T cells by exposure to rabies virus nucleocapsid superantigen.Reverse transcriptase-dependent and -independent phases of infection with mouse mammary tumor virus: implications for superantigen functionDevelopment of insulitis without diabetes in transgenic mice lacking perforin-dependent cytotoxicityParacrine transfer of mouse mammary tumor virus superantigen.Viral superantigen drives extrafollicular and follicular B cell differentiation leading to virus-specific antibody production.Mouse mammary tumor virus-induced tumorigenesis in sag transgenic mice: a laboratory model of natural selection.RIII/Sa mice with a high incidence of mammary tumors express two exogenous strains and one potential endogenous strain of mouse mammary tumor virusBALB/Mtv-null mice responding to strong mouse mammary tumor virus superantigens restrict mammary tumorigenesis.Bacterial superantigens--mechanism of T cell activation by the superantigens and their role in the pathogenesis of infectious diseases.Peripheral T-cell reactivity to bacterial superantigens in vivo: the response/anergy paradox.Effector T-cell induction and T-cell memory versus peripheral deletion of T cells.Influence of viral superantigens on V beta- and V alpha-specific positive and negative selection.Exogenous and endogenous mouse mammary tumor virus superantigens.T-cell receptor repertoire selection by mouse mammary tumor viruses and MHC molecules.T cell repertoire selection by mouse mammary tumour viruses.
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An exogenous mouse mammary tumor virus with properties of Mls-1a (Mtv-7).
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An exogenous mouse mammary tumor virus with properties of Mls-1a (Mtv-7).
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An exogenous mouse mammary tumor virus with properties of Mls-1a (Mtv-7).
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An exogenous mouse mammary tumor virus with properties of Mls-1a (Mtv-7).
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An exogenous mouse mammary tumor virus with properties of Mls-1a (Mtv-7).
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An exogenous mouse mammary tumor virus with properties of Mls-1a (Mtv-7).
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An exogenous mouse mammary tumor virus with properties of Mls-1a (Mtv-7).
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Acha-Orbea H
Kraehenbuhl JP
MacDonald HR
Scarpellino L
Shakhov AN
Waanders G
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10.1084/JEM.175.6.1623
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1992-06-01T00:00:00Z