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Cell-mediated immunity and its application in toxicology.

A variety of in vivo and more recently in vitro assays have been described to assess cell mediated immunity (CMI). Two methods routinely employed in our laboratory to assess CMI following exposure to chemicals in rodents include delayed hypersensitivity and in vitro lymphoproliferation. Preliminary...

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Autores principales: Luster, M I, Dean, J H, Boorman, G A
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1982
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1568880/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7037387
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description A variety of in vivo and more recently in vitro assays have been described to assess cell mediated immunity (CMI). Two methods routinely employed in our laboratory to assess CMI following exposure to chemicals in rodents include delayed hypersensitivity and in vitro lymphoproliferation. Preliminary studies indicate that depressed delayed hypersensitivity responses, as performed by a radiometric assay, correlates with altered susceptibility to infectious agents and tumor cell challenge following exposure to immunotoxic chemicals. Furthermore, suppression of T-cell lymphoproliferative responses to at least 50% below control values correlated with depressed delayed hypersensitivity responses and altered host susceptibility. On the other hand, when suppression of T-cell lymphoproliferative responses are within 50% of control values, delayed hypersensitivity and host susceptibility parameters are not affected. Assuming adequate technical expertise and accurate data interpretation, CMI assays of these types can provide a valuable data base for toxicology studies and immunotoxicity assessment.
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spelling pubmed-15688802006-09-19 Cell-mediated immunity and its application in toxicology. Luster, M I Dean, J H Boorman, G A Environ Health Perspect Research Article A variety of in vivo and more recently in vitro assays have been described to assess cell mediated immunity (CMI). Two methods routinely employed in our laboratory to assess CMI following exposure to chemicals in rodents include delayed hypersensitivity and in vitro lymphoproliferation. Preliminary studies indicate that depressed delayed hypersensitivity responses, as performed by a radiometric assay, correlates with altered susceptibility to infectious agents and tumor cell challenge following exposure to immunotoxic chemicals. Furthermore, suppression of T-cell lymphoproliferative responses to at least 50% below control values correlated with depressed delayed hypersensitivity responses and altered host susceptibility. On the other hand, when suppression of T-cell lymphoproliferative responses are within 50% of control values, delayed hypersensitivity and host susceptibility parameters are not affected. Assuming adequate technical expertise and accurate data interpretation, CMI assays of these types can provide a valuable data base for toxicology studies and immunotoxicity assessment. 1982-02 /pmc/articles/PMC1568880/ /pubmed/7037387 Text en
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Luster, M I
Dean, J H
Boorman, G A
Cell-mediated immunity and its application in toxicology.
title Cell-mediated immunity and its application in toxicology.
title_full Cell-mediated immunity and its application in toxicology.
title_fullStr Cell-mediated immunity and its application in toxicology.
title_full_unstemmed Cell-mediated immunity and its application in toxicology.
title_short Cell-mediated immunity and its application in toxicology.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1568880/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7037387
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