2006
Increase in intracellular protein modification associated with altered lymphocyte functions in autoimmunity
Yang M, Doyle H, Gee R, Aswad D, Mamula M. Increase in intracellular protein modification associated with altered lymphocyte functions in autoimmunity. The FASEB Journal 2006, 20: a964-a964. DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.20.5.a964-a.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchT cellsT-cell proliferative defectsLupus-like autoimmunityT cell hyperproliferationAutoimmune miceImmune toleranceAutoimmune responseLupus CD4Peripheral circulationLymphocyte functionAntigen stimulationT lymphocytesThymic selectionB cellsBone marrowCell hyperproliferationHyperproliferative responseAutoimmunityLymphocytesMiceProliferative defectPhysiologic pHNon-enzymatic modificationIsoaspartyl proteinsVivo
2003
Memory CD4+ T cells do not induce graft-versus-host disease
Anderson BE, McNiff J, Yan J, Doyle H, Mamula M, Shlomchik MJ, Shlomchik WD. Memory CD4+ T cells do not induce graft-versus-host disease. Journal Of Clinical Investigation 2003, 112: 101-108. PMID: 12840064, PMCID: PMC162285, DOI: 10.1172/jci17601.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDonor T cellsMemory CD4 cellsMemory T cellsT cellsHost diseaseCD4 cellsMemory T cell depletionPost-transplant immune reconstitutionAllogeneic stem cell transplantationT cell-mediated immunityT-cell depletionCell-mediated immunityRegulatory T cellsStem cell transplantationStem cell graftsGVHD prophylaxisHistologic GVHDLess GVHDMurine resultsImmune reconstitutionLeukemia effectMemory CD4Naive CD4Cell depletionCell transplantation
2000
Requirement for CD4+ T Lymphocytes in Host Resistance against Cryptococcus neoformans in the Central Nervous System of Immunized Mice
Buchanan K, Doyle H. Requirement for CD4+ T Lymphocytes in Host Resistance against Cryptococcus neoformans in the Central Nervous System of Immunized Mice. Infection And Immunity 2000, 68: 456-462. PMID: 10639404, PMCID: PMC97163, DOI: 10.1128/iai.68.2.456-462.2000.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCentral nervous systemCell-mediated immunityImmune miceT cellsT lymphocytesNervous systemRole of CMIC. neoformansCryptococcus neoformansProtective mechanismT cell numbersSpinal cord homogenateCMI responsesCNS infectionsCryptococcal meningitisLeukocyte accumulationAIDS patientsFatal outcomeImmunized miceVivo depletionCord homogenateIFN-gammaMurine modelHost resistanceCytometric analysis
1999
Role of the C-C chemokine, TCA3, in the protective anticryptococcal cell-mediated immune response.
Doyle H, Murphy J. Role of the C-C chemokine, TCA3, in the protective anticryptococcal cell-mediated immune response. The Journal Of Immunology 1999, 162: 4824-33. PMID: 10202026, DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.162.8.4824.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsAntibodies, FungalAntigens, FungalCell MovementChemokine CCL1Chemokine CCL3Chemokine CCL4Chemokines, CCCryptococcosisCryptococcus neoformansCytokinesFemaleGelatin Sponge, AbsorbableHypersensitivity, DelayedImmunity, CellularKineticsLeukocytesMacrophage Inflammatory ProteinsMiceMice, Inbred CBANeutrophilsReceptors, CCR8Recombinant ProteinsConceptsDelayed-type hypersensitivityMIP-1alphaC chemokinesAnticryptococcal cell-mediated immune responseCell-mediated immune responsesCell-mediated immune reactionsMacrophage inflammatory protein-1alphaMonocyte chemotactic protein-1DTH reaction sitesNumber of neutrophilsActivated T lymphocytesGelatin sponge modelCMI responsesNaive miceDTH reactionInfected miceCMI reactionsT cellsT lymphocytesImmune responseImmune reactionsCellular infiltrationLymphocytesChemokinesNeutrophils