The MHC in bovine theileriosis

This paper presents a summary of the current knowledge on the MHC restriction of Theileria specific cytotoxic T cell responses and indicated how MHC phenotype may influence the parasite strain specificity of the response. The data presented were derived from studies of the response in vivo as well a...

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Main Authors: Morrison, W. Ivan, Goddeeris, Bruno M., Teale, A.J.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: 1988
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/28222
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author Morrison, W. Ivan
Goddeeris, Bruno M.
Teale, A.J.
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description This paper presents a summary of the current knowledge on the MHC restriction of Theileria specific cytotoxic T cell responses and indicated how MHC phenotype may influence the parasite strain specificity of the response. The data presented were derived from studies of the response in vivo as well as of cytotoxic T cell lines and clones established in vitro from immune cattle. Two antigenically different stocks of the parasite, namely T. parva (Muguga) and T. parva (Marikebuni), were used. Animals immunized with T. parva (Marikebuni) are protected against challenge with T. parva (Muguga), wheras a proportion of animals immunized with T. parva (Muguga) are susceptible to challenge with T. parva (Marikebuni). The results indicate that there is a hierarchy dominance among BoLA class I molecules in the restriction of the Theileria - specific cytotoxic T cell response.
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spelling CGSpace282222024-01-17T12:58:34Z The MHC in bovine theileriosis Morrison, W. Ivan Goddeeris, Bruno M. Teale, A.J. cattle east coast fever bovine theileriosis toxicity This paper presents a summary of the current knowledge on the MHC restriction of Theileria specific cytotoxic T cell responses and indicated how MHC phenotype may influence the parasite strain specificity of the response. The data presented were derived from studies of the response in vivo as well as of cytotoxic T cell lines and clones established in vitro from immune cattle. Two antigenically different stocks of the parasite, namely T. parva (Muguga) and T. parva (Marikebuni), were used. Animals immunized with T. parva (Marikebuni) are protected against challenge with T. parva (Muguga), wheras a proportion of animals immunized with T. parva (Muguga) are susceptible to challenge with T. parva (Marikebuni). The results indicate that there is a hierarchy dominance among BoLA class I molecules in the restriction of the Theileria - specific cytotoxic T cell response. 1988 2013-05-06T07:00:10Z 2013-05-06T07:00:10Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/28222 en Limited Access Animal Genetics;19(Suppl. 1): 63-67
spellingShingle cattle
east coast fever
bovine
theileriosis
toxicity
Morrison, W. Ivan
Goddeeris, Bruno M.
Teale, A.J.
The MHC in bovine theileriosis
title The MHC in bovine theileriosis
title_full The MHC in bovine theileriosis
title_fullStr The MHC in bovine theileriosis
title_full_unstemmed The MHC in bovine theileriosis
title_short The MHC in bovine theileriosis
title_sort mhc in bovine theileriosis
topic cattle
east coast fever
bovine
theileriosis
toxicity
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/28222
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