Literature DB >> 399335

Adoptive transfer of immunity and suppression by cells and serum in early Mycobacterium lepraemurium infections of mice.

J Alexander.   

Abstract

The ability of lymphocytes and serum from mice infected with 10(7) Mycobacterium lepraemurium to adoptively transfer resistance to irradiated (600 rad 60 cobalt) syngeneic mice was studied. Two strains of mice were used: BALB/c mice, which are highly susceptible to moderate cutaneous infections with M. lepraemurium, and C57Bl mice, which are comparatively resistant. In both strains of mice recipients of nylon wool non-adherent spleen cells, and thus T lymphocyte recipients, demonstrated increased resistance to subcutaneous infection with 10(7) M. lepraemurium. Significantly increased susceptibility to infection was noted in the BALB/c recipients of nylon wool adherent spleen cells or serum. No suppressor activity could be demonstrated in the resistant C57Bl strain.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 399335     DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-3024.1979.tb00703.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Parasite Immunol        ISSN: 0141-9838            Impact factor:   2.280


  12 in total

1.  T cell proliferation in Mycobacterium lepraemurium infection. II. Characterization of cells that transfer resistance in subcutaneously infected mice.

Authors:  R C Mathew; J Curtis; J L Turk
Journal:  Immunology       Date:  1984-04       Impact factor: 7.397

2.  Resistance to subcutaneous infection with Mycobacterium lepraemurium is controlled by more than one gene.

Authors:  J Curtis; J L Turk
Journal:  Infect Immun       Date:  1984-03       Impact factor: 3.441

3.  A lack of correlation between antigen-specific cellular reactions and resistance to Mycobacterium lepraemurium infection in mice.

Authors:  J Curtis; H O Adu; J L Turk
Journal:  Immunology       Date:  1981-06       Impact factor: 7.397

4.  Influence of dose and route of Mycobacterium lepraemurium inoculation on the production of interleukin 1 and interleukin 2 in C57BL/6 mice.

Authors:  A Hoffenbach; P H Lagrange; M A Bach
Journal:  Infect Immun       Date:  1984-06       Impact factor: 3.441

5.  Enhancement of resistance in Mycobacterium lepraemurium infected C3H mice by treatment with sonicated M. lepraemurium or splenectomy.

Authors:  R Turcotte; J Chaput; S Lemieux
Journal:  Clin Exp Immunol       Date:  1984-04       Impact factor: 4.330

6.  Inbred C3H mouse substrain differences demonstrated in experimental murine leprosy.

Authors:  M Løvik; F M Collins; O Closs
Journal:  Immunogenetics       Date:  1982       Impact factor: 2.846

7.  H-2 linkage control of resistance to subcutaneous infection with Mycobacterium lepraemurium.

Authors:  J Curtis; H O Adu; J L Turk
Journal:  Infect Immun       Date:  1982-11       Impact factor: 3.441

8.  Role of the major histocompatibility complex in resistance and granuloma formation in response to Mycobacterium lepraemurium infection.

Authors:  H O Adu; J Curtis; J L Turk
Journal:  Infect Immun       Date:  1983-05       Impact factor: 3.441

9.  Induction of delayed type hypersensitivity against ultrasonicated Mycobacterium lepraemurium bacilli without simultaneous local reactivity against live bacilli or protective immunity.

Authors:  M Løvik; O Closs
Journal:  Clin Exp Immunol       Date:  1983-08       Impact factor: 4.330

10.  Macrophages and protective immunity in Mycobacterium lepraemurium infections in a 'resistant' (C57Bl) and a 'susceptible' (BALB/c) mouse strain.

Authors:  P M Preston
Journal:  Clin Exp Immunol       Date:  1982-02       Impact factor: 4.330

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