Journal article
Expression of the Th1 Chemokine IFN-γ-Inducible Protein 10 in the Airway Alters Mucosal Allergic Sensitization in Mice
Abstract
Although the preliminary characterization of chemokines and their receptors has been prolific, comparatively little is known about the role of chemokines in the evolution of immune responses. We speculate that the preferential recruitment of a particular immune cell population has implications for the short- and long-term features of an adaptive response. To test this hypothesis, we employed adenovirus-mediated gene transfer to express the …
Authors
Wiley RE; Palmer K; Gajewska BU; Stämpfli MR; Alvarez D; Coyle AJ; Gutierrez-Ramos J-C; Jordana M
Journal
The Journal of Immunology, Vol. 166, No. 4, pp. 2750–2759
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Publication Date
February 15, 2001
DOI
10.4049/jimmunol.166.4.2750
ISSN
0022-1767
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Fields of Research (FoR)
Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
Adenoviruses, HumanAdjuvants, ImmunologicAdministration, IntranasalAllergensAnimalsBronchoalveolar Lavage FluidChemokine CXCL10ChemokinesChemokines, CXCCytokinesFemaleFlow CytometryGenetic VectorsHumansImmunizationImmunoglobulin EImmunoglobulin GInterferon-gammaLungMiceMice, Inbred BALB CMice, KnockoutOvalbuminPulmonary EosinophiliaRespiratory MucosaT-Lymphocyte SubsetsTh1 Cells