2008
Drak2 Contributes to West Nile Virus Entry into the Brain and Lethal Encephalitis
Wang S, Welte T, McGargill M, Town T, Thompson J, Anderson JF, Flavell RA, Fikrig E, Hedrick SM, Wang T. Drak2 Contributes to West Nile Virus Entry into the Brain and Lethal Encephalitis. The Journal Of Immunology 2008, 181: 2084-2091. PMID: 18641347, PMCID: PMC2494872, DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.181.3.2084.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsT cellsWNV infectionIFN-gamma-producing T cellsWest Nile virus entryWNV-infected miceExperimental autoimmune encephalomyelitisLethal WNV infectionBlood-brain barrierGroups of miceDeath-associated protein familyWild-type miceAutoimmune encephalomyelitisWest Nile virusViral AgViral loadBrain barrierViral levelsLethal encephalitisPeripheral tissuesB cellsSystemic infectionMiceInfectionVirus entryBrain
2004
Detection of Human Anti-Flavivirus Antibodies with a West Nile Virus Recombinant Antigen Microsphere Immunoassay
Wong SJ, Demarest VL, Boyle RH, Wang T, Ledizet M, Kar K, Kramer LD, Fikrig E, Koski RA. Detection of Human Anti-Flavivirus Antibodies with a West Nile Virus Recombinant Antigen Microsphere Immunoassay. Journal Of Clinical Microbiology 2004, 42: 65-72. PMID: 14715733, PMCID: PMC321652, DOI: 10.1128/jcm.42.1.65-72.2004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAntibodies, ViralAntigens, ViralCross ReactionsEncephalitis, ViralHumansImmunoassayMicrospheresRecombinant ProteinsWest Nile FeverWest Nile virusConceptsCerebrospinal fluidWN virusRelated flavivirusesProtein antigensMicrosphere immunoassayAnti-flavivirus antibodiesAnti-human immunoglobulin antibodiesNew York patientsImmunoglobulin G antibodiesPublic health workersWN virus infectionEnzyme-linked immunosorbent assayEnzyme-linked immunosorbentE proteinSt. Louis encephalitisWest Nile virusViral encephalitisIgM antibodiesAnti-IgG antibodiesManagement of outbreaksG antibodiesVirus infectionHealth workersJapanese encephalitisImmunoglobulin antibodies
2003
IFN-γ-Producing γδ T Cells Help Control Murine West Nile Virus Infection
Wang T, Scully E, Yin Z, Kim JH, Wang S, Yan J, Mamula M, Anderson JF, Craft J, Fikrig E. IFN-γ-Producing γδ T Cells Help Control Murine West Nile Virus Infection. The Journal Of Immunology 2003, 171: 2524-2531. PMID: 12928402, DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.171.5.2524.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdoptive TransferAnimalsBloodCell DivisionCells, CulturedCytotoxicity, ImmunologicEncephalitis, ViralFemaleGenes, T-Cell Receptor betaGenes, T-Cell Receptor deltaGenetic Predisposition to DiseaseInterferon-gammaLymphoid TissueMiceMice, Inbred C57BLMice, KnockoutReceptors, Antigen, T-Cell, alpha-betaReceptors, Antigen, T-Cell, gamma-deltaSeverity of Illness IndexT-Lymphocyte SubsetsViral LoadWest Nile FeverWest Nile virusConceptsGammadelta T cellsWN virus infectionT cellsVirus infectionIFN-gamma-producing gammadelta T cellsWest Nile virus infectionPrevention of mortalityΓδ T cellsSplenic T cellsWild-type miceEx vivo assaysAdoptive transferWest Nile virusPerforin expressionViral loadFatal meningoencephalitisIFN-gammaMiceInfectionWN virusNile virusVivo assaysLaboratory miceCellsVirus