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P Everest1, M Roberts, G Dougan.
Abstract
Mice defective in the ability to produce the tumor necrosis factor alpha p55 receptor (TNFalphap55R) were orally challenged with a number of Salmonella typhimurium HWSH derivatives that differ in virulence. In comparison to TNFalphap55R+/+ mice, TNFalphap55R-/- mice succumbed earlier to challenge with wild-type S. typhimurium HWSH and S. typhimurium HWSH purE. In contrast, TNFalphap55R-/- mice were able to control an S. typhimurium HWSH aroA challenge, although greater numbers of Salmonella organisms were present in the tissues for a longer time period than was observed with TNFalphap55R+/+ mice. Vaccination of normal and TNFalphap55R knockout animals with S. typhimurium HWSH aroA showed that TNFalphap55R-/- mice, unlike TNFalphap55R+/+ mice, were not protected against a virulent S. typhimurium HWSH challenge. Splenocytes from TNFalphap55R-/- mice exhibited a reduced ability to proliferate in the presence of S. typhimurium antigen compared to TNFalphap55R+/+ mice. Thus, TNFalphap55R is essential for controlling Salmonella growth in tissues and for recall of immunity in murine salmonellosis.Entities:
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Year: 1998 PMID: 9632605 PMCID: PMC108352 DOI: 10.1128/IAI.66.7.3355-3364.1998
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Infect Immun ISSN: 0019-9567 Impact factor: 3.441