Role of CD4+ lymphocytes in resistance to mucosal candidiasis.
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Deletion of the two-component histidine kinase gene (CHK1) of Candida albicans contributes to enhanced growth inhibition and killing by human neutrophils in vitro.Biotherapeutic effects of probiotic bacteria on candidiasis in immunodeficient miceCellular and cytokine correlates of mucosal protection in murine model of oral candidiasis.Candida-specific cell-mediated immunity is demonstrable in mice with experimental vaginal candidiasis.High aspartyl proteinase production and vaginitis in human immunodeficiency virus-infected womenEffectiveness of a vaccine composed of heat-killed Candida albicans and a novel mucosal adjuvant, LT(R192G), against systemic candidiasis.Local anticandidal immune responses in a rat model of vaginal infection by and protection against Candida albicansT cells augment monocyte and neutrophil function in host resistance against oropharyngeal candidiasisPrimary role for CD4(+) T lymphocytes in recovery from oropharyngeal candidiasisImmune cell-mediated protection against vaginal candidiasis: evidence for a major role of vaginal CD4(+) T cells and possible participation of other local lymphocyte effectors.IL-12 and related cytokines: function and regulatory implications in Candida albicans infectionCD8+ T cells but not polymorphonuclear leukocytes are required to limit chronic oral carriage of Candida albicans in transgenic mice expressing human immunodeficiency virus type 1.New model of oropharyngeal and gastrointestinal colonization by Candida albicans in CD4+ T-cell-deficient mice for evaluation of antifungal agents.Noninhibitory binding of human interleukin-2-activated natural killer cells to the germ tube forms of Candida albicans.Mice immunized by primary vaginal Candida albicans infection develop acquired vaginal mucosal immunity.Elevated aspartic proteinase secretion and experimental pathogenicity of Candida albicans isolates from oral cavities of subjects infected with human immunodeficiency virus.Purification and biochemical characterization of a 65-kilodalton mannoprotein (MP65), a main target of anti-Candida cell-mediated immune responses in humans.Importance of beta2-microglobulin in murine resistance to mucosal and systemic candidiasis.Oral carriage of Candida albicans in murine AIDS.Effects of preinduced Candida-specific systemic cell-mediated immunity on experimental vaginal candidiasis.Immunopathogenesis of oropharyngeal candidiasis in human immunodeficiency virus infection.Macrophages in resistance to candidiasisProduction and function of cytokines in natural and acquired immunity to Candida albicans infection.Poly(I.C)-induced interferons enhance susceptibility of SCID mice to systemic candidiasis.Gastrointestinal colonization and systemic dissemination by Candida albicans and Candida tropicalis in intact and immunocompromised mice.Immune defence mechanisms and immunoenhancement strategies in oropharyngeal candidiasis.Macrophage-mediated responses to Candida albicans in mice expressing the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 transgene.Fungal morphogenetic pathways are required for the hallmark inflammatory response during Candida albicans vaginitis.Cytokines and the regulation of fungus-specific CD4 T cell differentiation.Disparate requirement for T cells in resistance to mucosal and acute systemic candidiasis.CD86 (B7-2), but not CD80 (B7-1), expression in the epidermis of transgenic mice enhances the immunogenicity of primary cutaneous Candida albicans infections.Retrovirus-induced immunodeficiency in mice exacerbates gastrointestinal candidiasis.Protection against murine disseminated candidiasis mediated by a Candida albicans-specific T-cell line.Use of anti-CD4+ hybridoma cells to induce Pneumocystis carinii in mice.
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Role of CD4+ lymphocytes in resistance to mucosal candidiasis.
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Role of CD4+ lymphocytes in resistance to mucosal candidiasis.
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Role of CD4+ lymphocytes in resistance to mucosal candidiasis.
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Role of CD4+ lymphocytes in resistance to mucosal candidiasis.
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Role of CD4+ lymphocytes in resistance to mucosal candidiasis.
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M T Cantorna
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