Development of resistance to Trypanosoma cruzi in mice depends on a viable population of L3T4+ (CD4+) T lymphocytes

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Mice injected with monoclonal antibody to the L3T4+ (CD4+) cell membrane surface glycoprotein of T lymphocytes and immunized with antigens of Trypanosoma cruzi had reduced antibody and cell-mediated immune responses to the organism. Mortality in these mice was 100% following challenge with 1.5 x 105 trypanosomes, whereas controls had a 50% survival rate, indicating that T-cell activation and viable L3T4+ (CD4+) T lymphocytes are essential for the development of resistance.

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Araujo, F. G. (1989). Development of resistance to Trypanosoma cruzi in mice depends on a viable population of L3T4+ (CD4+) T lymphocytes. Infection and Immunity, 57(7), 2246–2248. https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.57.7.2246-2248.1989

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