نتایج جستجو برای: t tuberculosis

تعداد نتایج: 796272  

Journal: :Chest 1997
C K Lai S Ho C H Chan J Chan D Choy R Leung K N Lai

T lymphocytes, particularly CD4+ cells, are thought to play an important role in the immune defense against Mycobacterium tuberculosis through the release of their wide array of cytokines. In vitro studies suggest that Mycobacterium-specific T-cell clones are of the TH1 subtype. Using the technique of reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction, we have investigated the capacity for cytokin...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1983
I M Orme F M Collins

The results of this study demonstrate that spleen cells taken from mice at the height of the primary immune response to intravenous infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis possess the capacity to transfer adoptive protection to M. tuberculosis-infected recipients, but only if these recipients are first rendered T cell-deficient, either by thymectomy and gamma irradiation, or by sublethal irra...

Journal: :Cell host & microbe 2016
Smita Srivastava Patricia S Grace Joel D Ernst

Persistence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis results from bacterial strategies that manipulate host adaptive immune responses. Infected dendritic cells (DCs) transport M. tuberculosis to local lymph nodes but activate CD4 T cells poorly, suggesting bacterial manipulation of antigen presentation. However, M. tuberculosis antigens are also exported from infected DCs and taken up and presented by uni...

2017
Richard T. Robinson

Although classically associated with myelopoiesis, granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) is increasingly recognized as being important for tuberculosis (TB) resistance. GM-CSF is expressed by nonhematopoietic and hematopoietic lineages following infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis and is necessary to restrict M. tuberculosis growth in experimental models. Until the rec...

2011
Pascal Launois Annie Drowart Eliane Bourreau Pierre Couppie Claire-Michèle Farber Jean-Paul Van Vooren Kris Huygen

The mycolyl transferase antigen 85 complex is a major secreted protein family from mycobacterial culture filtrate, demonstrating powerful T cell stimulatory properties in most HIV-negative, tuberculin-positive volunteers with latent M.tuberculosis infection and only weak responses in HIV-negative tuberculosis patients. Here, we have analyzed T cell reactivity against PPD and Ag85 in HIV-infecte...

Journal: :journal of biostatistics and epidemiology 0
hossein ali nikbakht deputy of health, babol university of medical sciences, babol, iran seyed reza hosseini associate professor, social determinants of health research center, babol university of medical sciences, babol, iran heidar sharifi-fathabad miandoab health center, urmia university of medical sciences, urmia, iran amin daemi health management and economics research center, iran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran rahmat habibzade deputy of health, babol university of medical sciences, babol, iran saber ghaffari-fam school of nursing, urmia university of medical sciences, urmia, iran

background & aim: nowadays tuberculosis (tb) is one of the public health concerns in iran. the present study aimed to examine the clinical epidemiology and treatment findings of tuberculosis in babol, northern iran. methods & materials: this cross-sectional study was carried out on medical records of tuberculosis registry pertained to health center of babol, mazandaran province, iran. the inves...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2013
Parakkal Jovvian George Rajamanickam Anuradha Paramasivam Paul Kumaran Vedachalam Chandrasekaran Thomas B Nutman Subash Babu

Hookworm infections and tuberculosis (TB) are coendemic in many parts of the world. It has been suggested that infection with helminth parasites could suppress the predominant Th1 (IFN-γ-mediated) response needed to control Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection and enhance susceptibility to infection and/or disease. To determine the role of coincident hookworm infection on responses at steady-st...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2002
Umaimainthan Palendira Andrew G D Bean Carl G Feng Warwick J Britton

Mycobacterium tuberculosis infects humans through the lung, and immunity to this chronic infection is mediated primarily by CD4(+) T lymphocytes. Recently we have demonstrated that the recruitment of lymphocytes to the lung during primary aerosol M. tuberculosis infection in mice occurs predominantly through the interaction of alpha(4)beta(1) integrin on CD4(+) T cells and vascular cell adhesio...

Journal: :Thorax 1992
A D Pithie M Rahelu D S Kumararatne P Drysdale J S Gaston P B Iles J A Innes C J Ellis

BACKGROUND Macrophage activation by cytokines provides only a partial explanation of antimycobacterial immunity in man. Because cytolytic T lymphocytes have been shown to contribute to immunity in animal models of intracellular infection, the generation of mycobacterial antigen specific cytotoxic T cells was examined in the peripheral blood of patients with tuberculosis. METHODS Subjects comp...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1992
I G Singh R Mukherjee G P Talwar S H Kaufmann

Tuberculosis caused by the intracellular bacterial pathogen Mycobacterium tuberculosis still represents a major health problem, and its effective control would best be accomplished by active vaccination. Although vaccination with M. bovis BCG has proven highly effective in certain parts of the world, in several developing countries it has been found to confer only marginal protection. Hence, no...

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