2004
MAdCAM-1 Expressing Sacral Lymph Node in the Lymphotoxin β-Deficient Mouse Provides a Site for Immune Generation Following Vaginal Herpes Simplex Virus-2 Infection
Soderberg KA, Linehan MM, Ruddle NH, Iwasaki A. MAdCAM-1 Expressing Sacral Lymph Node in the Lymphotoxin β-Deficient Mouse Provides a Site for Immune Generation Following Vaginal Herpes Simplex Virus-2 Infection. The Journal Of Immunology 2004, 173: 1908-1913. PMID: 15265924, DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.173.3.1908.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsAntibodies, ViralCD4-Positive T-LymphocytesCell Adhesion MoleculesDendritic CellsFemaleHerpes GenitalisHerpesvirus 2, HumanImmunoglobulin GImmunoglobulinsLymph NodesLymphocyte ActivationLymphotoxin-alphaLymphotoxin-betaMembrane ProteinsMiceMice, Inbred C57BLMice, KnockoutMucoproteinsSacrococcygeal RegionSplenectomyT-Cell Antigen Receptor SpecificityTh1 CellsVaginitisConceptsBeta-deficient miceSacral lymph nodesLymph nodesMesenteric lymph nodesWild-type miceGenital mucosaHerpes simplex virus 2 infectionIntravaginal HSV-2 infectionLT alpha-deficient miceMucosal addressin cell adhesion molecule-1Simplex virus 2 infectionCell adhesion molecule-1Mucosal lymph nodesAlpha-deficient miceCervical lymph nodesHSV-2 infectionVirus 2 infectionHSV type 2Potent immune responsesAdhesion molecule-1Intravaginal infectionTh1 responseDendritic cellsIgG responsesIliac artery
2002
Resident lung antigen-presenting cells have the capacity to promote Th2 T cell differentiation in situ
Constant SL, Brogdon JL, Piggott DA, Herrick CA, Visintin I, Ruddle NH, Bottomly K. Resident lung antigen-presenting cells have the capacity to promote Th2 T cell differentiation in situ. Journal Of Clinical Investigation 2002, 110: 1441-1448. PMID: 12438442, PMCID: PMC151814, DOI: 10.1172/jci16109.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdministration, IntranasalAnimalsAntigen PresentationAntigen-Presenting CellsAntigens, ProtozoanCD4-Positive T-LymphocytesCell DifferentiationCell MovementCytokinesInterleukin-10Interleukin-6Leishmania majorLungLymph NodesLymphotoxin-alphaMiceMice, Inbred C57BLMice, KnockoutTh1 CellsTh2 CellsConceptsAntigen-presenting cellsTh2 T cell differentiationT cell primingT cell differentiationCell primingAntigen-loaded antigen-presenting cellsLung antigen-presenting cellsPulmonary antigen-presenting cellsResident antigen-presenting cellsPreferential primingAntigen-specific T cellsSecondary lymphoid organsTh2-dominated responsesTh1 responseAntigen exposureIL-10Th2 typeAntigen uptakeIL-6Lung microenvironmentLymphoid organsTh2 cellsIntranasal deliveryLung tissueAirway epithelium
2000
Kinetics and Cellular Origin of Cytokines in the Central Nervous System: Insight into Mechanisms of Myelin Oligodendrocyte Glycoprotein-Induced Experimental Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis
Juedes A, Hjelmström P, Bergman C, Neild A, Ruddle N. Kinetics and Cellular Origin of Cytokines in the Central Nervous System: Insight into Mechanisms of Myelin Oligodendrocyte Glycoprotein-Induced Experimental Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis. The Journal Of Immunology 2000, 164: 419-426. PMID: 10605038, DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.164.1.419.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAmino Acid SequenceAnimalsCentral Nervous SystemChemokinesCytokinesEncephalomyelitis, Autoimmune, ExperimentalFemaleImmunophenotypingInflammation MediatorsInjections, SubcutaneousInterferon-gammaKineticsLymphocyte ActivationMacrophagesMiceMice, Inbred C57BLMicrogliaMolecular Sequence DataMyelin ProteinsMyelin-Associated GlycoproteinMyelin-Oligodendrocyte GlycoproteinSpleenTh1 CellsTh2 CellsTumor Necrosis Factor-alphaConceptsMyelin oligodendrocyte glycoproteinExperimental autoimmune encephalomyelitisAutoimmune encephalomyelitisOligodendrocyte glycoproteinTNF-alphaT cellsDay 7IFN-inducible protein-10TNF-alpha-producing cellsMonocyte chemotactic protein-1MOG35-55 peptideChronic clinical courseAnti-inflammatory cytokinesCD4 T cellsCourse of diseaseChemotactic protein-1Sensitive single-cell assayCellular originTNF-alpha productionRecruitment of macrophagesCentral nervous systemMOG35-55Clinical courseTh1 cytokinesTh2 cytokines
1997
Mediators of inflammation
Sacca R, Cuff C, Ruddle N. Mediators of inflammation. Current Opinion In Immunology 1997, 9: 851-857. PMID: 9492989, DOI: 10.1016/s0952-7915(97)80189-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLYMPHOTOXIN-β AND TNF REGULATION IN T CELL SUBSETS: DIFFERENTIAL EFFECTS OF PGE2
Ferreri N, Millet I, Askari B, Magnani P, Ruddle N. LYMPHOTOXIN-β AND TNF REGULATION IN T CELL SUBSETS: DIFFERENTIAL EFFECTS OF PGE2. Cytokine 1997, 9: 157-165. PMID: 9126704, DOI: 10.1006/cyto.1996.0150.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsT cell subsetsTumor necrosis factor alphaCell subsetsTNF mRNA accumulationProstaglandin E2Th2 cellsLT-betaCytokine productionTh1 cellsIL-3Effect of PGE2IL-4 mRNANecrosis factor alphaTh2 T cell clonesT cell clonesTh2 T cellsLT-beta mRNAOnly cytokineIL-4Factor alphaT cellsTNF regulationImmune responseInterleukin-4Lymphotoxin beta