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Autor:
M M Guo, J E Hildreth
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Immunology. 151:2225-2236
We have found that HIV-1 infection of monocytic cell lines results in a new adhesion phenotype. Whereas uninfected cells grow as single cell suspensions, HIV-infected cells grow as large aggregates. When the expression of adhesion molecules was inves
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Immunology. 149:2549-2559
A new murine IgA mAb (JKT.M1), developed against Jurkat T cells chronically infected with HIV IIIB induces in vitro homotypic aggregation in several hemopoietic cell lines. The JKT.M1 Ag is expressed on a wide variety of cell types including human ly
Autor:
B S Bochner, A A McKelvey, S A Sterbinsky, J E Hildreth, C P Derse, D A Klunk, L M Lichtenstein, R P Schleimer
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Immunology. 145:1832-1837
A number of natural and recombinant human cytokines have been tested for their ability to activate basophil and neutrophil adhesiveness for human umbilical vein endothelial cells in vitro. Coincubation of basophils and endothelial cell monolayers for
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Immunology. 144:1661-1670
The present study shows that a mAb (H4C4) developed against human peripheral blood adherent cells has the unusual property of inducing in vitro homotypic aggregation of several types of hemopoietic cells and cell lines. The Ag recognized by mAb H4C4
Autor:
D L, Carter, T M, Shieh, R L, Blosser, K R, Chadwick, J B, Margolick, J E, Hildreth, J E, Clements, M C, Zink
Publikováno v:
Cytometry. 37(1)
CD56 is a lineage-specific marker of human natural killer (NK) cells. There are conflicts in the literature regarding the role of CD56 as a marker of NK cells in non-human primates. In the present study, we examined the role of CD56 in identifying rh
Publikováno v:
Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950). 162(10)
HIV entry is determined by one or more chemokine receptors. T cell-tropic viruses bind CXCR4, whereas macrophage-tropic viruses use CCR5 and other CCRs. Infection with CXCR4 and CCR5-tropic HIV requires initial binding to CD4, and chemotaxis induced
Role of cellular adhesion molecules in HIV type 1 infection and their impact on virus neutralization
Publikováno v:
AIDS research and human retroviruses. 14
While CD4 and several chemokine receptors are the principal receptors for human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) viruses, other cell membrane proteins also play a role in HIV-1 infection. A large array of host cell-derived membrane proteins, inc
Publikováno v:
Surgery. 124(3)
Reactive oxygen metabolites generated from endothelial xanthine oxidase (XO) trigger reperfusion injury in many organs. We evaluated the possibility that endothelial XO was localized on the endothelial cell surface, as well as within the cytoplasm.Pr
Publikováno v:
Experimental and clinical immunogenetics. 14(2)
Previously we have shown that the simian immunodeficiency virus SIVsmmPBj1.9, a molecular clone of SIVsmmPBj14, induces proliferation of human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC). We have extended this observation to show that SIVsmmPBj1.9 indu
Autor:
M M, Guo, J E, Hildreth
Publikováno v:
Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950). 151(4)
We have found that HIV-1 infection of monocytic cell lines results in a new adhesion phenotype. Whereas uninfected cells grow as single cell suspensions, HIV-infected cells grow as large aggregates. When the expression of adhesion molecules was inves