Abstract
Murine T cell populations specific for Plasmodium berghei parasites were generated in vitro from BALB/c immune lymph node cells. The malaria-specific T lymphocytes were shown: a) to proliferate specifically in vitro in response to stimulation with P. berghei-infected red blood cells; b) to exhibit the Thy-1+, Lyt-1+2- cell surface phenotype; c) to provide specific helper activity for an in vitro anti-hapten (TNP) plaque-forming cell antibody response; and d) to protect P. berghei-infected mice from early mortality due to cerebral malaria.
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Finley, R., Weintraub, J., Louis, J. A., Engers, H. D., Zubler, R., & Lambert, P. H. (1983). Prevention of cerebral malaria by adoptive transfer of malaria-specific cultured T cells into mice infected with Plasmodium berghei . The Journal of Immunology, 131(3), 1522–1526. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.131.3.1522
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