5'-Nucleotidase activity in peritoneal macrophages of mice was measured both before and after infection with Listeria monocytogenes in hosts which possessed high or low anti-listerial resistance either due to a genetically determined trait or as a result of splenectomy. Reduction in enzyme activity was directly related to the degree of infection that developed in the hosts and hence was inversely related to the level of anti-listerial resistance observed. Basal 5'-nucleotidase activity was significantly lower in noinfected hosts that possessed high anti-listerial resistance, possibly reflecting a higher level of native macrophage activation in these hosts.
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Pietrangeli, C. E., Skamene, E., Edelson, P. J., & Kongshavn, P. A. L. (1981). Measurement of 5’-nucleotidase in mouse peritoneal macrophages in listeriosis. Infection and Immunity, 32(3), 1206–1210. https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.32.3.1206-1210.1981
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