| Literature DB >> 99365 |
V Colizzi, C Garzelli, M Campa, G Falcone.
Abstract
Heat-killed Pseudomonas aeruginosa depresses contact sensitivity to oxazolone in C56BL/6 mice. The draining lymph nodes and spleens of mice exhibiting an impaired reactivity to oxazolone contain a cell population capable of depressing the response to oxazolone of recipients sensitized immediately before cell transfer. The suppressive activity of these cells appears to be antigen specific, since they do not affect the response to picryl chloride and because they do not arise in P. aeruginosa-injected but not oxazolone-sensitized mice. These suppressor cells occur in the draining lymph nodes and spleen at 3 and 4 days after sensitization, respectively, and have precursors sensitive to cyclophosphamide. It is concluded that P. aeruginosa depresses contact sensitivity to oxazolone by enhancing the suppressor cell activity of the regulatory cells which arise during conventional sensitization.Entities:
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Year: 1978 PMID: 99365 PMCID: PMC422002 DOI: 10.1128/iai.21.2.354-359.1978
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Infect Immun ISSN: 0019-9567 Impact factor: 3.441