Genetic approaches to the study of cytokine regulation of mucosal immunity

被引:15
作者
Ramsay, AJ
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关键词
cytokines; gene knockout; immune regulation; mucosal immunity; recombinant viruses;
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10.1038/icb.1995.78
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Q2 [细胞生物学];
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071009 ; 090102 ;
摘要
Efforts to design effective mucosal vaccines have been hampered by an incomplete understanding of factors controlling the development of mucosal immunity. It is now clear, however, that T cell-derived cytokines play a major role. Recent developments in 'gene knockout' technology have allowed the generation of strains of mice in which particular genes have been inactivated. The availability of mice rendered deficient for production of Th2 cytokines has facilitated studies of the induction and development of mucosal immune responses in the absence of these factors. We have used several genetic approaches. including cytokine-deficient mice and recombinant vectors constructed to express genes for a range of different cytokines, to demonstrate the importance of these factors in the mucosa. Such genetic approaches appear to represent powerful tools for in vivo studies of the influence of cytokines in mucosal immunoregulation.
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