Stimulatory Lipids Accumulate in the Mouse Liver within 30 min of Contact Sensitization to Facilitate the Activation of Naïve iNKT Cells in a CD1d‐Dependent Fashion
Dey N, Szczepanik M, Lau K, Majewska‐Szczepanik M, Askenase PW. Stimulatory Lipids Accumulate in the Mouse Liver within 30 min of Contact Sensitization to Facilitate the Activation of Naïve iNKT Cells in a CD1d‐Dependent Fashion. Scandinavian Journal Of Immunology 2011, 74: 52-61. PMID: 21352253, DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-3083.2011.02540.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHepatic iNKT cellsINKT cellsContact sensitivityHepatic lipidsT cellsB cellsNatural killer T cellsAdoptive transfer techniquesEffector T cellsLiver mononuclear cellsCutaneous inflammatory responseINKT cell activationKiller T cellsMouse liverΑβ T cell receptorAllergic contact dermatitisInnate immune systemRecipient mouse liversSame allergenContact hypersensitivityTopical sensitizationContact sensitizationIgM antibodiesMononuclear cellsIL-4