Role of B cells and cytotoxic T lymphocytes in clearance of and immunity to rotavirus infection in mice.
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Relative importance of rotavirus-specific effector and memory B cells in protection against challenge.Immunologic correlates of protection against rotavirus challenge after intramuscular immunization of miceRole of antibodies in controlling viral disease: lessons from experiments of nature and gene knockouts.Antibody-dependent and -independent protection following intranasal immunization of mice with rotavirus particlesSerotype specificity of the neutralizing-antibody response induced by the individual surface proteins of rotavirus in natural infections of young children.Characterization of homologous and heterologous rotavirus-specific T-cell responses in infant and adult mice.Expression of the mucosal homing receptor alpha4beta7 correlates with the ability of CD8+ memory T cells to clear rotavirus infection.Rotavirus 2/6 viruslike particles administered intranasally with cholera toxin, Escherichia coli heat-labile toxin (LT), and LT-R192G induce protection from rotavirus challenge.Subunit rotavirus vaccine administered parenterally to rabbits induces active protective immunity.Protective immunity to rotavirus shedding in the absence of interleukin-6: Th1 cells and immunoglobulin A develop normallyIdentification of Rotavirus VP6-Specific CD4+ T Cell Epitopes in a G1P[8] Human Rotavirus-Infected Rhesus Macaque.Primary murine small intestinal epithelial cells, maintained in long-term culture, are susceptible to rotavirus infection.Serum IgG mediates mucosal immunity against rotavirus infectionB2 but not B1 cells can contribute to CD4+ T-cell-mediated clearance of rotavirus in SCID miceRole of immunoglobulin A in protection against reovirus entry into Murine Peyer's patchesImportance of B cells, but not specific antibodies, in primary and secondary protective immunity to the intracellular bacterium Francisella tularensis live vaccine strainAge-dependent TLR3 expression of the intestinal epithelium contributes to rotavirus susceptibilityThe VP7 outer capsid protein of rotavirus induces polyclonal B-cell activation.Intrarectal immunization with rotavirus 2/6 virus-like particles induces an antirotavirus immune response localized in the intestinal mucosa and protects against rotavirus infection in mice.Mice develop effective but delayed protective immune responses when immunized as neonates either intranasally with nonliving VP6/LT(R192G) or orally with live rhesus rotavirus vaccine candidatesA gastrointestinal rotavirus infection mouse model for immune modulation studies.Immune mediators of rotavirus antigenemia clearance in mice.Rotavirus infection alters peripheral T-cell homeostasis in children with acute diarrhea.TACI-BLyS signaling via B-cell-dendritic cell cooperation is required for naive CD8+ T-cell priming in vivo.Identification of a T-helper cell epitope on the rotavirus VP6 protein.Evidence for CD8+ T-cell immunity to murine rotavirus in the absence of perforin, fas, and gamma interferon.Enhanced mucosal and systemic immune responses to intestinal reovirus infection in beta2-microglobulin-deficient mice.Immunoglobulin G is the main protective antibody in mouse vaginal secretions after vaginal immunization with attenuated herpes simplex virus type 2Rotavirus virus-like particles administered mucosally induce protective immunity.Evidence that resolution of rotavirus infection in mice is due to both CD4 and CD8 cell-dependent activitiesEffector role of neonatal hepatic CD8+ lymphocytes in epithelial injury and autoimmunity in experimental biliary atresiaLactobacilli and Bifidobacteria enhance mucosal B cell responses and differentially modulate systemic antibody responses to an oral human rotavirus vaccine in a neonatal gnotobiotic pig disease model.Human rotavirus-specific IgM Memory B cells have differential cloning efficiencies and switch capacities and play a role in antiviral immunity in vivoIgA is important for clearance and critical for protection from rotavirus infection.Lymphotoxin alpha-deficient mice clear persistent rotavirus infection after local generation of mucosal IgAQualitative and quantitative characteristics of rotavirus-specific CD8 T cells vary depending on the route of infection.Why does the world need another rotavirus vaccine?Rotavirus enterotoxin NSP4 has mucosal adjuvant properties.Plasmacytoid dendritic cells promote rotavirus-induced human and murine B cell responses.alpha(4)beta(7) independent pathway for CD8(+) T cell-mediated intestinal immunity to rotavirus
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Role of B cells and cytotoxic T lymphocytes in clearance of and immunity to rotavirus infection in mice.
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