-
1
-
-
0037441879
-
Distinct contributions of TNF and LT cytokines to the development of dendritic cells in vitro and their recruitment in vivo
-
Abe, K., F. O. Yarovinsky, T. Murakami, A. N. Shakhov, A. V. Tumanov, D. Ito, L. N. Drulskaya, K. Pfeffer, D. V. Kuprash, K. L. Komschlies, and S. A. Nedospasov. 2003. Distinct contributions of TNF and LT cytokines to the development of dendritic cells in vitro and their recruitment in vivo. Blood 101:1477-1483.
-
(2003)
Blood
, vol.101
, pp. 1477-1483
-
-
Abe, K.1
Yarovinsky, F.O.2
Murakami, T.3
Shakhov, A.N.4
Tumanov, A.V.5
Ito, D.6
Drulskaya, L.N.7
Pfeffer, K.8
Kuprash, D.V.9
Komschlies, K.L.10
Nedospasov, S.A.11
-
2
-
-
0033559125
-
Structural deficiencies in granuloma formation in TNF gene-targeted mice underlie the heightened susceptibility to aerosol Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection, which is not compensated for by lymphotoxin
-
Bean, A. G., D. R. Roach, H. Briscoe, M. P. France, H. Korner, J. D. Sedgwick, and W. J. Britton. 1999. Structural deficiencies in granuloma formation in TNF gene-targeted mice underlie the heightened susceptibility to aerosol Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection, which is not compensated for by lymphotoxin. J. Immunol. 162:3504-3511.
-
(1999)
J. Immunol.
, vol.162
, pp. 3504-3511
-
-
Bean, A.G.1
Roach, D.R.2
Briscoe, H.3
France, M.P.4
Korner, H.5
Sedgwick, J.D.6
Britton, W.J.7
-
3
-
-
0031930276
-
Chronic Listeria infection in SCID mice: Requirements for the carrier state and the dual role of T cells in transferring protection or suppression
-
Bhardwaj, V., O. Kanagawa, P. E. Swanson, and E. R. Unanue. 1998. Chronic Listeria infection in SCID mice: requirements for the carrier state and the dual role of T cells in transferring protection or suppression. J. Immunol. 160:376-384.
-
(1998)
J. Immunol.
, vol.160
, pp. 376-384
-
-
Bhardwaj, V.1
Kanagawa, O.2
Swanson, P.E.3
Unanue, E.R.4
-
4
-
-
0034965041
-
Differential effects of TNF and LTalpha in the host defense against M. bovis BCG
-
Bopst, M., I. Garcia, R. Guler, M. L. Olleros, T. Rulicke, M. Muller, S. Wyss, K. Frei, M. Le Hir, and H. P. Eugster. 2001. Differential effects of TNF and LTalpha in the host defense against M. bovis BCG. Eur. J. Immunol. 31:1935-1943.
-
(2001)
Eur. J. Immunol.
, vol.31
, pp. 1935-1943
-
-
Bopst, M.1
Garcia, I.2
Guler, R.3
Olleros, M.L.4
Rulicke, T.5
Muller, M.6
Wyss, S.7
Frei, K.8
Le Hir, M.9
Eugster, H.P.10
-
5
-
-
0025243452
-
+ T cells requires secretion of hemolysin and intracellular bacterial growth
-
+ T cells requires secretion of hemolysin and intracellular bacterial growth. J. Immunol. 145:3540-3546.
-
(1990)
J. Immunol.
, vol.145
, pp. 3540-3546
-
-
Brunt, L.M.1
Portnoy, D.A.2
Unanue, E.R.3
-
6
-
-
0025913226
-
Neutrophil-mediated dissolution of infected host cells as a defense strategy against a facultative intracellular bacterium
-
Conlan, J. W., and R. J. North. 1991. Neutrophil-mediated dissolution of infected host cells as a defense strategy against a facultative intracellular bacterium. J. Exp. Med. 174:741-744.
-
(1991)
J. Exp. Med.
, vol.174
, pp. 741-744
-
-
Conlan, J.W.1
North, R.J.2
-
7
-
-
0033563131
-
Differential induction of adhesion molecule and chemokine expression by LTalpha3 and LTalphabeta in inflammation elucidates potential mechanisms of mesenteric and peripheral lymph node development
-
Cuff, C. A., R. Sacca, and N. H. Ruddle. 1999. Differential induction of adhesion molecule and chemokine expression by LTalpha3 and LTalphabeta in inflammation elucidates potential mechanisms of mesenteric and peripheral lymph node development. J. Immunol. 162:5965-5972.
-
(1999)
J. Immunol.
, vol.162
, pp. 5965-5972
-
-
Cuff, C.A.1
Sacca, R.2
Ruddle, N.H.3
-
8
-
-
0032534231
-
Lymphotoxin alpha3 induces chemokines and adhesion molecules: Insight into the role of LT alpha in inflammation and lymphoid organ development
-
Cuff, C. A., J. Schwartz, C. M. Bergman, K. S. Russell, J. R. Bender, and N. H. Ruddle. 1998. Lymphotoxin alpha3 induces chemokines and adhesion molecules: insight into the role of LT alpha in inflammation and lymphoid organ development. J. Immunol. 161:6853-6860.
-
(1998)
J. Immunol.
, vol.161
, pp. 6853-6860
-
-
Cuff, C.A.1
Schwartz, J.2
Bergman, C.M.3
Russell, K.S.4
Bender, J.R.5
Ruddle, N.H.6
-
9
-
-
0028266104
-
Administration of anti-granulocyte mAb RB6-8C5 impairs the resistance of mice to Listeria monocytogenes infection
-
Czuprynski, C. J., J. F. Brown, N. Maroushek, R. D. Wagner, and H. Steinberg. 1994. Administration of anti-granulocyte mAb RB6-8C5 impairs the resistance of mice to Listeria monocytogenes infection. J. Immunol. 152:1836-1846.
-
(1994)
J. Immunol.
, vol.152
, pp. 1836-1846
-
-
Czuprynski, C.J.1
Brown, J.F.2
Maroushek, N.3
Wagner, R.D.4
Steinberg, H.5
-
10
-
-
0037884699
-
The lymphotoxin beta receptor is critically involved in controlling infections with the intracellular pathogens Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Listeria monocytogenes
-
Ehlers, S., C. Holscher, S. Scheu, C. Tertilt, T. Hehlgans, J. Suwinski, R. Endres, and K. Pfeffer. 2003. The lymphotoxin beta receptor is critically involved in controlling infections with the intracellular pathogens Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Listeria monocytogenes. J. Immunol. 170:5210-5218.
-
(2003)
J. Immunol.
, vol.170
, pp. 5210-5218
-
-
Ehlers, S.1
Holscher, C.2
Scheu, S.3
Tertilt, C.4
Hehlgans, T.5
Suwinski, J.6
Endres, R.7
Pfeffer, K.8
-
11
-
-
0037141025
-
Locally up-regulated lymphotoxin alpha, not systemic tumor necrosis factor alpha, is the principle mediator of murine cerebral malaria
-
Engwerda, C. R., T. L. Mynott, S. Sawhney, J. B. De Souza, Q. D. Bickle, and P. M. Kaye. 2002. Locally up-regulated lymphotoxin alpha, not systemic tumor necrosis factor alpha, is the principle mediator of murine cerebral malaria. J. Exp. Med. 195:1371-1377.
-
(2002)
J. Exp. Med.
, vol.195
, pp. 1371-1377
-
-
Engwerda, C.R.1
Mynott, T.L.2
Sawhney, S.3
De Souza, J.B.4
Bickle, Q.D.5
Kaye, P.M.6
-
12
-
-
0028979703
-
Tumor necrosis factor-alpha is required in the protective immune response against Mycobacterium tuberculosis in mice
-
Flynn, J. L., M. M. Goldstein, J. Chan, K. J. Triebold, K. Pfeffer, C. J. Lowenstein, R. Schreiber, T. W. Mak, and B. R. Bloom. 1995. Tumor necrosis factor-alpha is required in the protective immune response against Mycobacterium tuberculosis in mice. Immunity 2:561-572.
-
(1995)
Immunity
, vol.2
, pp. 561-572
-
-
Flynn, J.L.1
Goldstein, M.M.2
Chan, J.3
Triebold, K.J.4
Pfeffer, K.5
Lowenstein, C.J.6
Schreiber, R.7
Mak, T.W.8
Bloom, B.R.9
-
13
-
-
0035253353
-
A novel approach of direct ex vivo epitope mapping identifies dominant and subdominant CD4 and CD8 T cell epitopes from Listeria monocytogenes
-
Geginat, G., S. Schenk, M. Skoberne, W. Goebel, and H. Hof. 2001. A novel approach of direct ex vivo epitope mapping identifies dominant and subdominant CD4 and CD8 T cell epitopes from Listeria monocytogenes. J. Immunol. 166:1877-1884.
-
(2001)
J. Immunol.
, vol.166
, pp. 1877-1884
-
-
Geginat, G.1
Schenk, S.2
Skoberne, M.3
Goebel, W.4
Hof, H.5
-
14
-
-
0026452044
-
CD8 T cells can protect against an intracellular bacterium in an Interferon gamma-independent fashion
-
Harry, J. T., R. D. Schreiber, and M. J. Bevan. 1992. CD8 T cells can protect against an intracellular bacterium in an Interferon gamma-independent fashion. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 89:11612-11616.
-
(1992)
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA
, vol.89
, pp. 11612-11616
-
-
Harry, J.T.1
Schreiber, R.D.2
Bevan, M.J.3
-
15
-
-
0024438465
-
Evidence that tumor necrosis factor has an important role in antibacterial resistance
-
Havell, E. A. 1989. Evidence that tumor necrosis factor has an important role in antibacterial resistance. J. Immunol. 143:2894-2899.
-
(1989)
J. Immunol.
, vol.143
, pp. 2894-2899
-
-
Havell, E.A.1
-
16
-
-
0034088895
-
Fatal Mycobacterium bovis BCG infection in TNF-LT-alpha-deficient mice
-
Jacobs, M., N. Brown, N. Allie, and B. Ryffel. 2000. Fatal Mycobacterium bovis BCG infection in TNF-LT-alpha-deficient mice. Clin. Immunol. 94:192-199.
-
(2000)
Clin. Immunol.
, vol.94
, pp. 192-199
-
-
Jacobs, M.1
Brown, N.2
Allie, N.3
Ryffel, B.4
-
17
-
-
0032944595
-
Co-immunization with DNA vaccines expressing granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor and mycobacterial secreted proteins enhances T-cell immunity, but not protective efficacy against Mycobacterium tuberculosis
-
Kamath, A. T., T. Hanke, H. Briscoe, and W. J. Britton. 1999. Co-immunization with DNA vaccines expressing granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor and mycobacterial secreted proteins enhances T-cell immunity, but not protective efficacy against Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Immunology 96:511-516.
-
(1999)
Immunology
, vol.96
, pp. 511-516
-
-
Kamath, A.T.1
Hanke, T.2
Briscoe, H.3
Britton, W.J.4
-
18
-
-
0042631675
-
Distinct roles for lymphotoxin-alpha and tumor necrosis factor in organogenesis and spatial organization of lymphoid tissue
-
Korner, H., M. Cook, D. S. Riminton, F. A. Lemckert, R. M. Hoek, B. Ledermann, F. Kontgen, B. Fazekas de St. Groth, and J. D. Sedgwick. 1997. Distinct roles for lymphotoxin-alpha and tumor necrosis factor in organogenesis and spatial organization of lymphoid tissue. Eur. J. Immunol 27:2600-2609.
-
(1997)
Eur. J. Immunol.
, vol.27
, pp. 2600-2609
-
-
Korner, H.1
Cook, M.2
Riminton, D.S.3
Lemckert, F.A.4
Hoek, R.M.5
Ledermann, B.6
Kontgen, F.7
De St. Groth, B.F.8
Sedgwick, J.D.9
-
20
-
-
0042023469
-
Membrane lymphotoxin is required for resistance to Theiler's virus infection
-
Lin, X., X. Ma, M. Rodriguez, X. Feng, L. Zoecklein, Y. X. Fu, and R. P. Roos. 2003. Membrane lymphotoxin is required for resistance to Theiler's virus infection. Int. Immunol. 15:955-962.
-
(2003)
Int. Immunol.
, vol.15
, pp. 955-962
-
-
Lin, X.1
Ma, X.2
Rodriguez, M.3
Feng, X.4
Zoecklein, L.5
Fu, Y.X.6
Roos, R.P.7
-
21
-
-
0036839358
-
Lymphotoxin-alpha-deficient mice make delayed, but effective, T and B cell responses to influenza
-
Lund, F. E., S. Partida-Sanchez, B. O. Lee, K. L. Kusser, L. Hartson, R. J. Hogan, D. L. Woodland, and T. D. Randall. 2002. Lymphotoxin-alpha-deficient mice make delayed, but effective, T and B cell responses to influenza. J. Immunol. 169:5236-5243.
-
(2002)
J. Immunol.
, vol.169
, pp. 5236-5243
-
-
Lund, F.E.1
Partida-Sanchez, S.2
Lee, B.O.3
Kusser, K.L.4
Hartson, L.5
Hogan, R.J.6
Woodland, D.L.7
Randall, T.D.8
-
22
-
-
0033579821
-
Lymphotoxin alpha/beta and tumor necrosis factor are required for stromal cell expression of homing chemokines in B and T cell areas of the spleen
-
Ngo, V. N., H. Korner, M. D. Gunn, K. N. Schmidt, D. S. Riminton, M. D. Cooper, J. L. Browning, J. D. Sedgwick, and J. G. Cyster. 1999. Lymphotoxin alpha/beta and tumor necrosis factor are required for stromal cell expression of homing chemokines in B and T cell areas of the spleen. J. Exp. Med. 189:403-412.
-
(1999)
J. Exp. Med.
, vol.189
, pp. 403-412
-
-
Ngo, V.N.1
Korner, H.2
Gunn, M.D.3
Schmidt, K.N.4
Riminton, D.S.5
Cooper, M.D.6
Browning, J.L.7
Sedgwick, J.D.8
Cyster, J.G.9
-
23
-
-
0037644804
-
Biological functions of tumor necrosis factor cytokines and their receptors
-
Pfeffer, K. 2003. Biological functions of tumor necrosis factor cytokines and their receptors. Cytokine Growth Factor Rev. 14:185-191.
-
(2003)
Cytokine Growth Factor Rev.
, vol.14
, pp. 185-191
-
-
Pfeffer, K.1
-
24
-
-
0023898917
-
Role of hemolysin for the intracellular growth of Listeria monocytogenes
-
Portnoy, D. A., P. S. Jacks, and D. J. Hinrichs. 1988. Role of hemolysin for the intracellular growth of Listeria monocytogenes. J. Exp. Med. 167:1459-1471.
-
(1988)
J. Exp. Med.
, vol.167
, pp. 1459-1471
-
-
Portnoy, D.A.1
Jacks, P.S.2
Hinrichs, D.J.3
-
25
-
-
0032127288
-
Lymph node genesis is induced by signaling through the lymphotoxin beta receptor
-
Rennert, P. D. 1998. Lymph node genesis is induced by signaling through the lymphotoxin beta receptor. Immunity 9:71-79.
-
(1998)
Immunity
, vol.9
, pp. 71-79
-
-
Rennert, P.D.1
-
26
-
-
2642698865
-
Challenging cytokine redundancy: Inflammatory cell movement and clinical course of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis are normal in lymphotoxin-deficient, but not tumor necrosis factor-deficient, mice
-
Riminton, S. D., H. Korner, D. H. Strickland, F. A. Lemckert, J. D. Pollard, and J. D. Sedgwick. 1998. Challenging cytokine redundancy: inflammatory cell movement and clinical course of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis are normal in lymphotoxin-deficient, but not tumor necrosis factor-deficient, mice. J. Exp. Med. 187:1517-1528.
-
(1998)
J. Exp. Med.
, vol.187
, pp. 1517-1528
-
-
Riminton, S.D.1
Korner, H.2
Strickland, D.H.3
Lemckert, F.A.4
Pollard, J.D.5
Sedgwick, J.D.6
-
27
-
-
0036569910
-
TNF regulates chemokine induction essential for cell recruitment, granuloma formation, and clearance of mycobacterial infection
-
Roach, D. R., A. G. Bean, C. Demangel, M. P. France, H. Briscoe, and W. J. Britton. 2002. TNF regulates chemokine induction essential for cell recruitment, granuloma formation, and clearance of mycobacterial infection. J. Immunol. 168:4620-4627.
-
(2002)
J. Immunol.
, vol.168
, pp. 4620-4627
-
-
Roach, D.R.1
Bean, A.G.2
Demangel, C.3
France, M.P.4
Briscoe, H.5
Britton, W.J.6
-
28
-
-
0035862323
-
Secreted lymphotoxin-alpha is essential for the control of an intracellular bacterial infection
-
Roach, D. R., H. Briscoe, B. M. Saunders, M. P. France, S. Riminton, and W. J. Britton. 2001. Secreted lymphotoxin-alpha is essential for the control of an intracellular bacterial infection. J. Exp. Med. 193:239-246.
-
(2001)
J. Exp. Med.
, vol.193
, pp. 239-246
-
-
Roach, D.R.1
Briscoe, H.2
Saunders, B.M.3
France, M.P.4
Riminton, S.5
Britton, W.J.6
-
29
-
-
0027327619
-
Mice lacking the tumour necrosis factor receptor 1 are resistant to TNF-mediated toxicity but highly susceptible to infection by Listeria monocytogenes
-
Rothe, J., W. Lesslauer, H. Lotscher, Y. Lang, P. Koebel, F. Kontgen, A. Althage, R. Zinkernagel, M. Steinmetz, and H. Bluethmann. 1993. Mice lacking the tumour necrosis factor receptor 1 are resistant to TNF-mediated toxicity but highly susceptible to infection by Listeria monocytogenes. Nature 364:798-802.
-
(1993)
Nature
, vol.364
, pp. 798-802
-
-
Rothe, J.1
Lesslauer, W.2
Lotscher, H.3
Lang, Y.4
Koebel, P.5
Kontgen, F.6
Althage, A.7
Zinkernagel, R.8
Steinmetz, M.9
Bluethmann, H.10
-
30
-
-
0037604804
-
Both lymphotoxin-alpha and TNF are crucial for control of Tomplasma gondii in the central nervous system
-
Schluter, D., L. Y. Kwok, S. Lutjen, S. Soltek, S. Hoffmann, H. Korner, and M. Deckert. 2003. Both lymphotoxin-alpha and TNF are crucial for control of Tomplasma gondii in the central nervous system. J. Immunol. 170:6172-6182.
-
(2003)
J. Immunol.
, vol.170
, pp. 6172-6182
-
-
Schluter, D.1
Kwok, L.Y.2
Lutjen, S.3
Soltek, S.4
Hoffmann, S.5
Korner, H.6
Deckert, M.7
-
31
-
-
0037432787
-
Requirement for CD4 T cell help in generating functional CD8 T cell memory
-
Shedlock, D. J., and H. Shen. 2003. Requirement for CD4 T cell help in generating functional CD8 T cell memory. Science 300:337-339.
-
(2003)
Science
, vol.300
, pp. 337-339
-
-
Shedlock, D.J.1
Shen, H.2
-
32
-
-
0037432776
-
Defective CD8 T cell memory following acute infection without CD4 T cell help
-
Sun, J. C., and M. J. Bevan. 2003. Defective CD8 T cell memory following acute infection without CD4 T cell help. Science 300:339-342.
-
(2003)
Science
, vol.300
, pp. 339-342
-
-
Sun, J.C.1
Bevan, M.J.2
-
33
-
-
0036193789
-
Role of lymphotoxin alpha in T-cell responses during an acute viral infection
-
Suresh, M., G. Lanier, M. K. Large, J. K. Whitmire, J. D. Altman, N. H. Ruddle, and R. Ahmed. 2002. Role of lymphotoxin alpha in T-cell responses during an acute viral infection. J. Virol. 76:3943-3951.
-
(2002)
J. Virol.
, vol.76
, pp. 3943-3951
-
-
Suresh, M.1
Lanier, G.2
Large, M.K.3
Whitmire, J.K.4
Altman, J.D.5
Ruddle, N.H.6
Ahmed, R.7
-
35
-
-
0031985628
-
+ T cells provide immunity to Listeria monocytogenes by a mechanism that is independent of CD95 and IFN-gamma but requires TNF-alpha
-
+ T cells provide immunity to Listeria monocytogenes by a mechanism that is independent of CD95 and IFN-gamma but requires TNF-alpha. J. Immunol. 160:898-905.
-
(1998)
J. Immunol.
, vol.160
, pp. 898-905
-
-
White, D.W.1
Harty, J.T.2
-
36
-
-
0036319276
-
Membrane lymphotoxin contributes to anti-leishmanial immunity by controlling structural integrity of lymphoid organs
-
Wilhelm, P., D. S. Riminton, U. Ritter, F. A. Lemckert, C. Scheidig, R. Hoek, J. D. Sedgwick, and H. Korner. 2002. Membrane lymphotoxin contributes to anti-leishmanial immunity by controlling structural integrity of lymphoid organs. Eur. J. Immunol. 32:1993-2003.
-
(2002)
Eur. J. Immunol.
, vol.32
, pp. 1993-2003
-
-
Wilhelm, P.1
Riminton, D.S.2
Ritter, U.3
Lemckert, F.A.4
Scheidig, C.5
Hoek, R.6
Sedgwick, J.D.7
Korner, H.8
|