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Showing papers by "Steffen Stenger published in 1997"


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13 Jun 1997-Science
TL;DR: The data indicate that two phenotypically distinct subsets of human cytolytic T lymphocytes use different mechanisms to kill infected cells and contribute in different ways to host defense against intracellular infection.
Abstract: In analyzing mechanisms of protection against intracellular infections, a series of human CD1-restricted T cell lines of two distinct phenotypes were derived. Both CD4 − CD8 − (double-negative) T cells and CD8 + T cells efficiently lysed macrophages infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis . The cytotoxicity of CD4 − CD8 − T cells was mediated by Fas-FasL interaction and had no effect on the viability of the mycobacteria. The CD8 + T cells lysed infected macrophages by a Fas-independent, granule-dependent mechanism that resulted in killing of bacteria. These data indicate that two phenotypically distinct subsets of human cytolytic T lymphocytes use different mechanisms to kill infected cells and contribute in different ways to host defense against intracellular infection.

527 citations