Specific Lyt 123 cells are involved in protection against Listeria monocytogenes and in delayed-type hypersensitivity to listerial antigens
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Implications of the inability of Listeria monocytogenes EGD-e to grow anaerobically due to a deletion in the class III NrdD ribonucleotide reductase for its use as a model laboratory strainCloning and characterization of T-cell-reactive protein antigens from Listeria monocytogenes.Cell-mediated immunity to intestinal infection.Enhanced elimination of Listeria monocytogenes at the site of delayed footpad reactionRole of hemolysin for the intracellular growth of Listeria monocytogenesCD8 T-cell recognition of macrophages and hepatocytes results in immunity to Listeria monocytogenesCD8+ T cells specific for a single nonamer epitope of Listeria monocytogenes are protective in vivo.Genetic control of cell-mediated immunity in rats: involvement of RT1.B locus determinants in the proliferative response of T lymphocytes to Listeria antigens.Mechanism of depletion of T lymphocytes from the spleen of mice infected with Listeria monocytogenesRegulatory interactions between macrophages and T-cell subsets in Listeria monocytogenes-specific T-cell activation.Alloreactive and H-2-restricted Lyt 23 cytotoxic T lymphocytes derive from a common pool of antecedent Lyt 123 precursors.Activation of macrophages by lymphokines: enhancement of phagosome-lysosome fusion and killing of Coccidioides immitisLack of correlative enhancement of passive transfer of delayed-type hypersensitivity and antilisterial resistance when using concanavalin A-stimulated primed spleen cells.Effective antibacterial protection induced by a Listeria monocytogenes-specific T cell clone and its lymphokines.Identification of a CD4+ T cell-stimulating antigen of pathogenic bacteria by expression cloning.Direct correlation between delayed footpad reaction and resistance to local bacterial infectionListeria monocytogenes: silage, sandwiches and science.Crosstalk between alpha/beta T cells and gamma/delta T cells in vivo: activation of alpha/beta T-cell responses after gamma/delta T-cell modulation with the monoclonal antibody GL3.Pathogenicity and immunogenicity of Listeria monocytogenes small-plaque mutants defective for intracellular growth and cell-to-cell spread.The gene coding for protein p60 of Listeria monocytogenes and its use as a specific probe for Listeria monocytogenes.T-cell subsets in delayed-type hypersensitivity, protection, and granuloma formation in primary and secondary Listeria infection in mice: superior role of Lyt-2+ cells in acquired immunity.Transfer of murine host protection by using interleukin-2-dependent T-lymphocyte lines.Endogenous tumor necrosis factor (cachectin) is essential to host resistance against Listeria monocytogenes infection.Transfer of resistance to primary infection of Listeria monocytogenes and early induction of delayed hypersensitivity by sera from L. monocytogenes-infected mice.Flow microfluorometry analysis of alterations in T-lymphocyte subsets during murine listeriosis.Acquired resistance to facultative intracellular bacteria: relationship between persistence, cross-reactivity at the T-cell level, and capacity to stimulate cellular immunity of different Listeria strains.Developmental interrelationship of specific Lyt 123 and Lyt 1 cell sets in expression of antibacterial immunity to Listeria monocytogenes.CD8 T cells can protect against an intracellular bacterium in an interferon gamma-independent fashion.Views of immunology: effector T cells.Human T-cell recognition of Listeria monocytogenes: recognition of listeriolysin O by TcR alpha beta + and TcR gamma delta + T cellsAn analysis of effector T cell generation and function in mice exposed to influenza A or Sendai viruses.Function and antigen recognition pattern of L3T4+ T-cell clones from Mycobacterium tuberculosis-immune mice.Mycobacterium leprae-specific Lyt-2+ T lymphocytes with cytolytic activity.Impaired resistance to Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection after selective in vivo depletion of L3T4+ and Lyt-2+ T cells.Production of macrophage-activating and migration-inhibition factors in vitro by serologically selected and cloned Listeria monocytogenes-specific T cells of the Lyt 1+2- phenotype.Effective protection against Listeria monocytogenes and delayed-type hypersensitivity to listerial antigens depend on cooperation between specific L3T4+ and Lyt 2+ T cells.Interleukin 2 induction in Lyt 1+ 23- T cells from Listeria monocytogenes-immune mice.Non-specific resistance mechanisms to listeriosis: implications for experimental and naturally occurring infection.Cytokines in the induction and expression of T-cell-mediated granuloma formation and protection in the murine model of listeriosis.Interleukin-4 and listeriosis.
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Specific Lyt 123 cells are involved in protection against Listeria monocytogenes and in delayed-type hypersensitivity to listerial antigens
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Specific Lyt 123 cells are inv ...... sitivity to listerial antigens
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Specific Lyt 123 cells are inv ...... sitivity to listerial antigens
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Specific Lyt 123 cells are inv ...... sitivity to listerial antigens
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Specific Lyt 123 cells are inv ...... sitivity to listerial antigens
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Specific Lyt 123 cells are inv ...... sitivity to listerial antigens
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10.1084/JEM.150.4.1033
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1979-10-01T00:00:00Z