Effector responses of cell-mediated immunity were studied in mice immediately and 3 months after immunisation with different kinds of salmonella vaccine. Whereas immunisation with live Salmonella enteritidis generated delayed hypersensitivity and activated macrophages, immunisation with formalised vaccine generated neither. Although activated macrophages had declined considerably by 3 months after immunisation, the delayed-hypersensitivity response had persisted. It was possible to generate activated macrophages in these mice by stimulation with sonicate antigens of the immunising strain or Salmonella paratyphic C. Delayed-hypersensitivity responses were elicited in mice, immunised with live S. enteritidis, by sonicate antigens of the homologous strains, S. gallinarum or S. paratyphi C.
Effector Cell-mediated Immune Response in Mice Immunised with Salmonella
살모넬라로 면역화된 쥐에서의 효과세포 매개 면역 반응
[Category] 살모넬라증,
[Article Type] journal-article
[Source] pubmed
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