2008
Nonmucosal Alphavirus Vaccination Stimulates a Mucosal Inductive Environment in the Peripheral Draining Lymph Node
Thompson JM, Nicholson MG, Whitmore AC, Zamora M, West A, Iwasaki A, Staats HF, Johnston RE. Nonmucosal Alphavirus Vaccination Stimulates a Mucosal Inductive Environment in the Peripheral Draining Lymph Node. The Journal Of Immunology 2008, 181: 574-585. PMID: 18566424, PMCID: PMC3603373, DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.181.1.574.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDraining Lymph NodesVirus replicon particlesMucosal immune responsesMucosal lymphoid tissuesImmune inductionAg deliveryIgA AbsLymph nodesLymphoid tissueImmune responseMucosal surfacesMucosal addressin cell adhesion molecule-1Strong mucosal immune responsesEncephalitis virus replicon particlesCell adhesion molecule-1Multiple mucosal surfacesViral-based vaccinesAdhesion molecule-1Lymphoid structuresIL-6Immunological parametersImmunological componentsCC chemokinesIgA detectionReplicon particles
2005
Intestinal epithelial barrier and mucosal immunity
Sato A, Iwasaki A. Intestinal epithelial barrier and mucosal immunity. Cellular And Molecular Life Sciences 2005, 62: 1333. PMID: 15971108, DOI: 10.1007/s00018-005-5037-z.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDendritic cellsMucosal immunityPeyer's patchesMajor inductive siteMucosal dendritic cellsPP dendritic cellsResident dendritic cellsMucosal immune systemIntestinal epithelial barrierFood antigensInductive sitesGastrointestinal mucosaT cellsImmune inductionImmune responseRecent studiesEpithelial barrierImmune systemCommensal microbesSmall intestineA responsesInfectious pathogensImmunityAntigenInduction