Tumor necrosis factor alpha is a cytotoxin induced by murine Chlamydia trachomatis infection
DM Williams, LF Bonewald, GD Roodman… - Infection and …, 1989 - Am Soc Microbiol
Infection and immunity, 1989•Am Soc Microbiol
A mouse model of pneumonia caused by murine Chlamydia trachomatis (mouse
pneumonitis agent) was used to demonstrate that whole spleen cells from both nude
athymic mice (nu/nu) and heterozygous mice (nu/+) produced tumor necrosis factor alpha in
vitro in response to mouse pneumonitis agent antigen. The tumor necrosis factor alpha
measured in these supernatants by immunoassay was shown to have bioactivity in a
cytotoxic assay in which uninfected target cells were used. This cytotoxicity was distinct from …
pneumonitis agent) was used to demonstrate that whole spleen cells from both nude
athymic mice (nu/nu) and heterozygous mice (nu/+) produced tumor necrosis factor alpha in
vitro in response to mouse pneumonitis agent antigen. The tumor necrosis factor alpha
measured in these supernatants by immunoassay was shown to have bioactivity in a
cytotoxic assay in which uninfected target cells were used. This cytotoxicity was distinct from …
A mouse model of pneumonia caused by murine Chlamydia trachomatis (mouse pneumonitis agent) was used to demonstrate that whole spleen cells from both nude athymic mice (nu/nu) and heterozygous mice (nu/+) produced tumor necrosis factor alpha in vitro in response to mouse pneumonitis agent antigen. The tumor necrosis factor alpha measured in these supernatants by immunoassay was shown to have bioactivity in a cytotoxic assay in which uninfected target cells were used. This cytotoxicity was distinct from the gamma interferon-related cytotoxicity against C. trachomatis-infected targets that we described previously.
American Society for Microbiology
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