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1 April 2002
ISSN 0022-1767
EISSN 1550-6606
CUTTING EDGE
CELLULAR IMMUNOLOGY AND IMMUNE REGULATION
Syk Regulation of Phosphoinositide 3-Kinase-Dependent NK Cell Function1
Kun Jiang; Bin Zhong; Danielle L. Gilvary; Brian C. Corliss; Eric Vivier; Elizabeth Hong-Geller; Sheng Wei; Julie Y. Djeu
J Immunol (2002) 168 (7): 3155–3164.
Germinal Center B Cells Constitute a Predominant Physiological Source of IL-4: Implication for Th2 Development In Vivo1
J Immunol (2002) 168 (7): 3165–3172.
Autoreactive T Cells Revealed in the Normal Repertoire: Escape from Negative Selection and Peripheral Tolerance1
J Immunol (2002) 168 (7): 3188–3194.
Donor T Cell Activation Initiates Small Bowel Allograft Rejection Through an IFN-γ-Inducible Protein-10-Dependent Mechanism1
Zheng Zhang; Levent Kaptanoglu; Wael Haddad; David Ivancic; Ziad Alnadjim; Stephen Hurst; Darren Tishler; Andrew D. Luster; Terrence A. Barrett; Jonathan Fryer
J Immunol (2002) 168 (7): 3205–3212.
Interaction Between Src Homology 2 Domain Bearing Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase Substrate-1 and CD47 Mediates the Adhesion of Human B Lymphocytes to Nonactivated Endothelial Cells1
Hitoshi Yoshida; Yoshiaki Tomiyama; Kenji Oritani; Yoko Murayama; Jun Ishikawa; Hisashi Kato; Jun-ichiro Miyagawa; Nakayuki Honma; Tetsuo Nishiura; Yuji Matsuzawa
J Immunol (2002) 168 (7): 3213–3220.
Secondary Lymphoid Tissue Chemokine (CCL21) Activates CXCR3 to Trigger a Cl− Current and Chemotaxis in Murine Microglia1
Angelika Rappert; Knut Biber; Christiane Nolte; Martin Lipp; Andreas Schubel; Bao Lu; Norma P. Gerard; Craig Gerard; Hendrikus W. G. M. Boddeke; Helmut Kettenmann
J Immunol (2002) 168 (7): 3221–3226.
Naive CD4+ T Cells Exhibit Distinct Expression Patterns of Cytokines and Cell Surface Molecules on Their Primary Responses to Varying Doses of Antigen
Wataru Ise; Mamoru Totsuka; Yoshitaka Sogawa; Akio Ametani; Satoshi Hachimura; Takehito Sato; Yoshihiro Kumagai; Sonoko Habu; Shuichi Kaminogawa
J Immunol (2002) 168 (7): 3242–3250.
Phenotypic and Functional Differences Between NKT Cells Colonizing Splanchnic and Peripheral Lymph Nodes1
J Immunol (2002) 168 (7): 3251–3258.
Superantigen-Induced TCR α Locus Secondary Rearrangement: Role in Tolerance Induction1
J Immunol (2002) 168 (7): 3259–3265.
Genetically Modified HLA Class I Molecules Able to Inhibit Human NK Cells Without Provoking Alloreactive CD8+ CTLs1
J Immunol (2002) 168 (7): 3266–3274.
Intracellular Domains of Target Antigens Influence Their Capacity to Trigger Antibody-Dependent Cell-Mediated Cytotoxicity1
J Immunol (2002) 168 (7): 3275–3282.
The Cross-Priming APC Requires a Rel-Dependent Signal to Induce CTL1
J Immunol (2002) 168 (7): 3283–3287.
Contribution of Langerhans Cell-Derived IL-18 to Contact Hypersensitivity
Binghe Wang; Claudio Feliciani; Brandon G. Howell; Irwin Freed; Qinchao Cai; Hideaki Watanabe; Daniel N. Sauder
J Immunol (2002) 168 (7): 3303–3308.
Clonal Selection, Clonal Senescence, and Clonal Succession: The Evolution of the T Cell Response to Infection with a Persistent Virus1
J Immunol (2002) 168 (7): 3309–3317.
Role of TNF Receptor-Associated Factor 2 in the Activation of IgM Secretion by CD40 and CD120b1
J Immunol (2002) 168 (7): 3318–3322.
DQ 65–79, a Peptide Derived from HLA Class II, Induces IκB Expression1
J Immunol (2002) 168 (7): 3323–3328.
MOLECULAR AND STRUCTURAL IMMUNOLOGY
The First Cytokine Sequence Within Cartilaginous Fish: IL-1β in the Small Spotted Catshark (Scyliorhinus canicula)1
J Immunol (2002) 168 (7): 3329–3340.
Yin Yang 1, Oct1, and NFAT-4 Form Repeating, Cyclosporin-Sensitive Regulatory Modules Within the Murine CD21 Intronic Control Region1
J Immunol (2002) 168 (7): 3341–3350.
Mutational Analysis of Immunoreceptor Tyrosine-Based Inhibition Motifs of the Ig-Like Transcript 2 (CD85j) Leukocyte Receptor1
J Immunol (2002) 168 (7): 3351–3359.
Functional Analysis of Iα Promoter Regions of Multiple IgA Heavy Chain Genes1
J Immunol (2002) 168 (7): 3360–3368.
Bob1 (OCA-B/OBF-1) Differential Transactivation of the B Cell-Specific B29 (Igβ) and mb-1 (Igα) Promoters1
J Immunol (2002) 168 (7): 3369–3375.
The Rac2 Guanosine Triphosphatase Regulates B Lymphocyte Antigen Receptor Responses and Chemotaxis and Is Required for Establishment of B-1a and Marginal Zone B Lymphocytes1
Ben A. Croker; David M. Tarlinton; Leonie A. Cluse; Alana J. Tuxen; Amanda Light; Feng-Chun Yang; David A. Williams; Andrew W. Roberts
J Immunol (2002) 168 (7): 3376–3386.
Segregation of Bad from Lipid Rafts Is Implicated in the Induction of Apoptosis1
J Immunol (2002) 168 (7): 3387–3393.
HOST DEFENSE
Transmembrane TNF Induces an Efficient Cell-Mediated Immunity and Resistance to Mycobacterium bovis Bacillus Calmette-Guérin Infection in the Absence of Secreted TNF and Lymphotoxin-α1
Maria L. Olleros; Reto Guler; Nadia Corazza; Dominique Vesin; Hans-Pietro Eugster; Gilles Marchal; Pierre Chavarot; Christoph Mueller; Irene Garcia
J Immunol (2002) 168 (7): 3394–3401.
Autocrine Deactivation of Macrophages in Transgenic Mice Constitutively Overexpressing IL-10 Under Control of the Human CD68 Promoter1
J Immunol (2002) 168 (7): 3402–3411.
Increased Survival in Sepsis by In Vivo Adenovirus-Induced Expression of IL-10 in Dendritic Cells1
Andreas Oberholzer; Caroline Oberholzer; Keith S. Bahjat; Ricardo Ungaro; Cynthia L. Tannahill; Michelle Murday; Frances R. Bahjat; Zaher Abouhamze; Van Tsai; Drake LaFace; Beth Hutchins; Lyle L. Moldawer; Michael J. Clare-Salzler
J Immunol (2002) 168 (7): 3412–3418.
Antibody Efficacy in Murine Pulmonary Cryptococcus neoformans Infection: A Role for Nitric Oxide1
J Immunol (2002) 168 (7): 3419–3427.
The IFN-Inducible Golgi- and Endoplasmic Reticulum- Associated 47-kDa GTPase IIGP Is Transiently Expressed During Listeriosis
J Immunol (2002) 168 (7): 3428–3436.
γ3 Gene-Disrupted Mice Selectively Deficient in the Dominant IgG Subclass Made to Bacterial Polysaccharides. II. Increased Susceptibility to Fatal Pneumococcal Sepsis Due to Absence of Anti-Polysaccharide IgG3 Is Corrected by Induction of Anti-Polysaccharide IgG11
J Immunol (2002) 168 (7): 3437–3443.
Plasmodium falciparum Variant Surface Antigen Expression Varies Between Isolates Causing Severe and Nonsevere Malaria and Is Modified by Acquired Immunity1
Morten A. Nielsen; Trine Staalsoe; Jørgen A. L. Kurtzhals; Bamenla Q. Goka; Daniel Dodoo; Michael Alifrangis; Thor G. Theander; Bartholomew D. Akanmori; Lars Hviid
J Immunol (2002) 168 (7): 3444–3450.
The NKp46 Receptor Contributes to NK Cell Lysis of Mononuclear Phagocytes Infected with an Intracellular Bacterium1
Ramakrishna Vankayalapati; Benjamin Wizel; Stephen E. Weis; Hassan Safi; David L. Lakey; Ofer Mandelboim; Buka Samten; Angel Porgador; Peter F. Barnes
J Immunol (2002) 168 (7): 3451–3457.
The MHC Class I Homolog of Human Cytomegalovirus Is Resistant to Down-Regulation Mediated by the Unique Short Region Protein (US)2, US3, US6, and US11 Gene Products1
Boyoun Park; Hokyung Oh; Sungwook Lee; Yangsook Song; Jinwook Shin; Young Chul Sung; Sue-Yun Hwang; Kwangseog Ahn
J Immunol (2002) 168 (7): 3464–3469.
Preferential Infection of Immature Dendritic Cells and B Cells by Mouse Mammary Tumor Virus1
J Immunol (2002) 168 (7): 3470–3476.
Reduced Functional Capacity of CD8+ T Cells Expanded by Post-Exposure Vaccination of γ-Herpesvirus-Infected CD4-Deficient Mice1
J Immunol (2002) 168 (7): 3477–3483.
Tumor-Specific CTL Kill Murine Renal Cancer Cells Using Both Perforin and Fas Ligand-Mediated Lysis In Vitro, But Cause Tumor Regression In Vivo in the Absence of Perforin1
Naoko Seki; Alan D. Brooks; Clive R. D. Carter; Timothy C. Back; Erin M. Parsoneault; Mark J. Smyth; Robert H. Wiltrout; Thomas J. Sayers
J Immunol (2002) 168 (7): 3484–3492.
Depletion of CD8+ T Cells Exacerbates CD4+ Th Cell-Associated Inflammatory Lesions During Murine Mycoplasma Respiratory Disease1
J Immunol (2002) 168 (7): 3493–3501.
Activation of the Lectin Complement Pathway by H-Ficolin (Hakata Antigen)1
J Immunol (2002) 168 (7): 3502–3506.
Urokinase Receptor Is Necessary for Adequate Host Defense Against Pneumococcal Pneumonia1
Anita W. Rijneveld; Marcel Levi; Sandrine Florquin; Peter Speelman; Peter Carmeliet; Tom van der Poll
J Immunol (2002) 168 (7): 3507–3511.
Tumor Regression Induced by Intratumor Therapy with a Disabled Infectious Single Cycle (DISC) Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) Vector, DISC/HSV/Murine Granulocyte-Macrophage Colony-Stimulating Factor, Correlates with Antigen-Specific Adaptive Immunity1
Selman A. Ali; June Lynam; Cornelia S. McLean; Claire Entwisle; Peter Loudon; José M. Rojas; Stephanie E. B. McArdle; Geng Li; Shahid Mian; Robert C. Rees
J Immunol (2002) 168 (7): 3512–3519.
Reduced Expression of Nuclear Cyclic Adenosine 5′-Monophospate Response Element-Binding Proteins and IFN-γ Promoter Function in Disease Due to an Intracellular Pathogen1
Buka Samten; Paritosh Ghosh; Ae-Kyung Yi; Stephen E. Weis; David L. Lakey; Rivkah Gonsky; Usha Pendurthi; Benjamin Wizel; Yueru Zhang; Ming Zhang; Jianhua Gong; Marilyn Fernandez; Hassan Safi; Ramakrishna Vankayalapati; Howard A. Young; Peter F. Barnes
J Immunol (2002) 168 (7): 3520–3526.
INFLAMMATION
Soluble Fibrinogen Modulates Neutrophil Functionality Through the Activation of an Extracellular Signal-Regulated Kinase-Dependent Pathway1
Carolina Rubel; Gabriela C. Fernández; Fernanda Alves Rosa; Sonia Gómez; Macarena Beigier Bompadre; Omar A. Coso; Martín A. Isturiz; Marina S. Palermo
J Immunol (2002) 168 (7): 3527–3535.
Gq Signaling Is Required for Allergen-Induced Pulmonary Eosinophilia1
Michael T. Borchers; Paul J. Justice; Tracy Ansay; Valeria Mancino; Michael P. McGarry; Jeffrey Crosby; Melvin I. Simon; Nancy A. Lee; James J. Lee
J Immunol (2002) 168 (7): 3543–3549.
Analysis of the Gene Expression Profile Activated by the CC Chemokine Ligand 5/RANTES and by Lipopolysaccharide in Human Monocytes1
Massimo Locati; Ullrich Deuschle; Maria L. Massardi; Fernando O. Martinez; Marina Sironi; Silvano Sozzani; Tamas Bartfai; Alberto Mantovani
J Immunol (2002) 168 (7): 3557–3562.
15-Deoxy-Δ12,1412,14-prostaglandins D2 and J2 Are Potent Activators of Human Eosinophils1
J Immunol (2002) 168 (7): 3563–3569.
Modulation of Leukotriene B4 Receptor-1 Expression by Dexamethasone: Potential Mechanism for Enhanced Neutrophil Survival1
J Immunol (2002) 168 (7): 3570–3576.
Activation of Protease-Activated Receptor (PAR)-1, PAR-2, and PAR-4 Stimulates IL-6, IL-8, and Prostaglandin E2 Release from Human Respiratory Epithelial Cells1
Nithiananthan Asokananthan; Peter T. Graham; Joshua Fink; Darryl A. Knight; Anthony J. Bakker; Andrew S. McWilliam; Philip J. Thompson; Geoffrey A. Stewart
J Immunol (2002) 168 (7): 3577–3585.
Distinct Temporal Patterns of Macrophage-Inflammatory Protein-2 and KC Chemokine Gene Expression in Surgical Injury1
J Immunol (2002) 168 (7): 3586–3594.
CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY
Transgenic Expression of a Soluble Complement Inhibitor Protects Against Renal Disease and Promotes Survival in MRL/lpr Mice1
Lihua Bao; Mark Haas; Susan A. Boackle; Damian M. Kraus; Patrick N. Cunningham; Pierce Park; Jessy J. Alexander; Randall K. Anderson; Kristin Culhane; V. Michael Holers; Richard J. Quigg
J Immunol (2002) 168 (7): 3601–3607.
IL-18-Binding Protein Expression by Endothelial Cells and Macrophages Is Up-Regulated During Active Crohn’s Disease1
Anne Corbaz; Tessa ten Hove; Suzanne Herren; Pierre Graber; Boris Schwartsburd; Ilana Belzer; Jillian Harrison; Thomas Plitz; Marie H. Kosco-Vilbois; Soo-Hyun Kim; Charles A. Dinarello; Daniela Novick; Sander van Deventer; Yolande Chvatchko
J Immunol (2002) 168 (7): 3608–3616.
A Peptide DNA Surrogate Accelerates Autoimmune Manifestations and Nephritis in Lupus-Prone Mice1
J Immunol (2002) 168 (7): 3617–3626.
Human DQ8 Can Substitute for Murine I-Ag7 in the Selection of Diabetogenic T Cells Restricted to I-Ag71
J Immunol (2002) 168 (7): 3635–3640.
Oligoclonal T Cell Expansion in the Skin of Patients with Systemic Sclerosis1
J Immunol (2002) 168 (7): 3649–3659.
Dynamics of T Cell Responses in HIV Infection1
Victor Appay; Laura Papagno; Celsa A. Spina; Pokrath Hansasuta; Abigail King; Louise Jones; Graham S. Ogg; Susan Little; Andrew J. McMichael; Douglas D. Richman; Sarah L. Rowland-Jones
J Immunol (2002) 168 (7): 3660–3666.
Antibodies Against Cerebral M1 Cholinergic Muscarinic Receptor from Schizophrenic Patients: Molecular Interaction1
J Immunol (2002) 168 (7): 3667–3674.
Spleen Is a Primary Site for Activation of Platelet-Reactive T and B Cells in Patients with Immune Thrombocytopenic Purpura1
J Immunol (2002) 168 (7): 3675–3682.
CORRECTIONS
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