Bystander activation of cytotoxic T cells: studies on the mechanism and evaluation of in vivo significance in a transgenic mouse model
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Differential roles of interleukin 15 mRNA isoforms generated by alternative splicing in immune responses in vivoVirus infections in type 1 diabetesBystander activation of irrelevant CD4+ T cells following antigen-specific vaccination occurs in the presence and absence of adjuvant.Virus-induced abrogation of transplantation tolerance induced by donor-specific transfusion and anti-CD154 antibody.Bystander sensitization to activation-induced cell death as a mechanism of virus-induced immune suppressionVirus-specific and bystander CD8+ T-cell proliferation in the acute and persistent phases of a gammaherpesvirus infection.T-cell proliferation in vivo and the role of cytokinesBystander activation and anti-tumor effects of CD8+ T cells following Interleukin-2 based immunotherapy is independent of CD4+ T cell help.Chemokines in the immunopathogenesis of hepatitis C infectionExpression level of a pancreatic neo-antigen in beta cells determines degree of diabetes pathogenesis.Molecular anatomy and number of antigen specific CD8 T cells required to cause type 1 diabetesPrior exposure to an attenuated Listeria vaccine does not reduce immunogenicity: pre-clinical assessment of the efficacy of a Listeria vaccine in the induction of immune responses against HIV.Functional characterization of HLA-G⁺ regulatory T cells in HIV-1 infection.Engagement of NKG2D on bystander memory CD8 T cells promotes increased immunopathology following Leishmania major infectionIn vivo proliferation of naïve and memory influenza-specific CD8(+) T cellsDelineation of antigen-specific and antigen-nonspecific CD8(+) memory T-cell responses after cytokine-based cancer immunotherapy.A lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus glycoprotein variant that is retained in the endoplasmic reticulum efficiently cross-primes CD8(+) T cell responsesThe role of bystander T cells in CNS pathology and pathogen clearance.Cytotoxic T lymphocytes to an unmutated tumor rejection antigen P1A: normal development but restrained effector function in vivo.Influenza virus lung infection protects from respiratory syncytial virus-induced immunopathology.Selective expansion of cross-reactive CD8(+) memory T cells by viral variants.Costimulation by B7 modulates specificity of cytotoxic T lymphocytes: a missing link that explains some bystander T cell activation.Viral and bacterial infections interfere with peripheral tolerance induction and activate CD8+ T cells to cause immunopathologyProtective heterologous antiviral immunity and enhanced immunopathogenesis mediated by memory T cell populations.Apoptotic death of CD8+ T lymphocytes after immunization: induction of a suppressive population of Mac-1+/Gr-1+ cellsCytokine-mediated programmed proliferation of virus-specific CD8(+) memory T cells.Constitutive CD40 signaling in B cells selectively activates the noncanonical NF-kappaB pathway and promotes lymphomagenesis.Immunoediting and antigen loss: overcoming the achilles heel of immunotherapy with antigen non-specific therapiesMemory CD8+ T cell differentiation: initial antigen encounter triggers a developmental program in naïve cellsDynamic changes in pancreatic endocrine cell abundance, distribution, and function in antigen-induced and spontaneous autoimmune diabetes.Massive expansion of antigen-specific CD8+ T cells during an acute virus infection.Bystander activation of CD8+ T lymphocytes during experimental mycobacterial infection.Rebuilding an immune-mediated central nervous system disease: weighing the pathogenicity of antigen-specific versus bystander T cells.Viral infections in type 1 diabetes mellitus--why the β cells?Plasticity in programming of effector and memory CD8 T-cell formation.The role of antigen-specific and non-specific immunotherapy in the treatment of cancer.A septin requirement differentiates autonomous and contact-facilitated T cell proliferation.Systemic viral infections and collateral damage in the liver.Immunoregulatory pathways following strong inflammatory processes markedly impair CD4+ T cell responses.Dendritic cells matured by inflammation induce CD86-dependent priming of naive CD8+ T cells in the absence of their cognate peptide antigen.
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Bystander activation of cytotoxic T cells: studies on the mechanism and evaluation of in vivo significance in a transgenic mouse model
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Bystander activation of cytoto ...... ce in a transgenic mouse model
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H Hengartner
R M Zinkernagel
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10.1084/JEM.185.7.1241
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1997-04-01T00:00:00Z