نتایج جستجو برای: human b lymphocytes

تعداد نتایج: 2358424  

Journal: :iranian journal of immunology 0
ali ahmadi applied microbiology research center, baqiyatallah university of medical sciences najmeh poursasan institute of biochemistry and biophysics, university of tehran jafar amani applied microbiology research center, baqiyatallah university of medical sciences jafar salimian chemical injuries research center, baqiyatallah university of medical sciences, tehran, iran

background: t-2 mycotoxin belongs to the trichothecene family and has damaging effects on the immune system. objective: to investigate the toxic effect of t-2 toxin on the percentage of peripheral blood b lymphocytes and the potential protective role of selenium and vitamin e. method: frequencies of b lymphocytes (cd19+ ) were analyzed after injection of sublethal doses of t-2 toxin into balb/c...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1975
R J Lejonc M F Gourdin P Mannoni B Dreyfus F Reyes

Surface immunoglobulins (sIg) were detected on human lymphocytes by immunoelectron microscopy with peroxidase-conjugated antibodies. Blood, marrow, and thymus cells from normal individuals and patients with lymphoproliferative disorders were examined. Samples were fixed before exposure to specific reagents. Normal lymphocyts with detectable sIg, i.e. B lymphocytes, were characterized by a villo...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1985
J P Andersson U G Andersson I T Ernberg S F Britton M DeLey

Pure human gamma-interferon as well as alpha-interferon inhibited induction of immunoglobulin synthesis by Epstein-Barr virus but not by pokeweed mitogen in B lymphocytes from adult but not from newborn humans. The interferons inhibited the infected B lymphocytes directly, irrespective of the Epstein-Barr virus immune status of the donor, and their inhibitory effect was synergistic.

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1973
Mikael Jondal George Klein

Human peripheral lymphocytes were investigated for receptors binding Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) because of the regular association of this virus with infectious mononucleosis and Burkitt's lymphoma. This was done by a cytoadherence technique where virus-producing cells, displaying fresh viral determinants in their cytoplasmatic membrane, were mixed with lymphocytes. Unfractionated lymphocytes wer...

Journal: :Blood 1989
G Reisbach J Sindermann J P Kremer L Hültner H Wolf P Dörmer

Human B lymphocytes activated by mitogens or infected by Epstein Barr virus (EBV) have previously been shown to release colony-stimulating activity (CSA) supporting the growth of normal human bone marrow progenitors. We established five different human EBV-B cell lines spontaneously outgrown from nonmalignant peripheral blood cells and long-term bone marrow cultures. CSA derived from all of the...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1977
J D Thorley J W Smith J P Luby J P Sanford

The response of subpopulations of peripheral venous blood lymphocytes to systemic bacterial or viral infections was studied. B-lymphocytes were defined by the presence of surface binding sites for mu chains, which were determined by immunofluorescent staining. T-lymphocytes were defined by the ability to form active sheep cell rosettes. Virus-infectible lymphocytes, which may represent activate...

Journal: :acta medica iranica 0
mansoori sd shahgasempour s

the immune responses that develop following epstien-barr virus (ebv) infection are complex and involve both humoral and to a greater extent cell-mediated immune mechanisms. to evaluate the immune response, flow cytometric analysis of the peripheral blood of six patients during the acute phase of ebv infection was performed. this analysis revealed a significant increase in the percentages and th...

Journal: :Blood 1997
A Corcione L Ottonello G Tortolina P Tasso F Ghiotto I Airoldi G Taborelli F Malavasi F Dallegri V Pistoia

Recent studies performed in mice knocked out for the tumor necrosis factor (TNF ), the lymphotoxin-alpha, or the type I TNF receptor (R), genes have shown that these animals display gross defects in germinal center (GC) formation, suggesting that members of the TNF and TNFR superfamilies are involved in the control of B-cell migration. Based on these premises, we have here investigated the effe...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2004
Nathalie Parez Antoine Garbarg-Chenon Cynthia Fourgeux Françoise Le Deist Annabelle Servant-Delmas Annie Charpilienne Jean Cohen Isabelle Schwartz-Cornil

Immunity to human group A rotavirus (RV), a major cause of viral gastroenteritis in infants, involves B lymphocytes that provide RV-specific antibodies. Additionally, some arguments suggest that naive B cells could be implicated in the first steps of the immune response against RV. The aim of our study was to analyze the interaction of VP6 and VP7 RV capsid proteins with human B cells depending...

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