2016
The influence of diisocyanate antigen preparation methodology on monoclonal and serum antibody recognition
Hagerman LM, Law BF, Bledsoe TA, Hettick JM, Kashon ML, Lemons AR, Wisnewski AV, Siegel PD. The influence of diisocyanate antigen preparation methodology on monoclonal and serum antibody recognition. Journal Of Occupational And Environmental Hygiene 2016, 13: 829-839. PMID: 27124286, PMCID: PMC5016257, DOI: 10.1080/15459624.2016.1183013.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOccupational asthmaDifferent conjugatesPolyclonal antibody responsePanel of antigensSpecific antibody clonesHuman serumMDI conjugationPolyclonal serum antibodiesSpecific IgEAntibody responseSerum antibodiesSerologic detectionStandard antigenMonoclonal antibodiesAntibody clonesAntibodiesAsthmaSignificant differencesAntigenSerumMAbsAntibody recognitionAntigenicityMinimal differencesConjugates
2003
Differential roles for CD4 and CD8 T cells after diisocyanate sensitization: Genetic control of TH2-induced lung inflammation
Herrick CA, Das J, Xu L, Wisnewski AV, Redlich CA, Bottomly K. Differential roles for CD4 and CD8 T cells after diisocyanate sensitization: Genetic control of TH2-induced lung inflammation. Journal Of Allergy And Clinical Immunology 2003, 111: 1087-1094. PMID: 12743574, DOI: 10.1067/mai.2003.1413.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsContact hypersensitivityT cellsAirway eosinophiliaAirway inflammationBALB/c miceDiisocyanate-induced asthmaCD8 T cellsLung inflammatory responseMajor effector cellsIL-13 productionMeans of inhalationNovel mouse modelEpicutaneous exposureAtopic asthmaLung inflammationMucus hypersecretionOccupational asthmaEpicutaneous sensitizationEffector cellsCytokine productionC miceIL-5Serum antibodiesInflammatory responseC57BL/10 mice