@article{4ff76170a0da11dd86a6000ea68e967b,
title = "Th1-like human T-cell clones recognizing Leishmania gp63 inhibit Leishmania major in human macrophages",
abstract = "The major surface protease of Leishmania major, gp63, has been suggested as a vaccine candidate for cutaneous leishmaniasis. In this study gp63 was purified from L. major promastigotes. A panel of human T-cell clones recognizing this protein were generated from individuals who had previously had self-healing cutaneous leishmaniasis. The T-cell clones expressed CD4, and the alpha chain of the T-cell antigen receptor. GP63 reactive T-cell clones activated by antigen or by immobilized anti-CD3 antibody released relative large amounts of interferon-gamma and no or little interleukin-4, thereby resembling Th1 cells. Autologous mononuclear cells and Epstein-Barr virus-transformed B cell lines were equally efficient in presenting the antigen to the T cells. The gp63 reactive T cells induced resistance to infection in cultured human macrophages by L. major. The data confirm that human CD4+ T cells recognizing gp63 can take part in the host defence against L. major infections.",
author = "M Kemp and Hey, {A S} and K Bendtzen and A Kharazmi and Theander, {T G}",
note = "Keywords: Adult; Animals; Antigens, Protozoan; Clone Cells; Flow Cytometry; Humans; Interferon Type II; Interleukin-4; Leishmania major; Macrophages; Metalloendopeptidases; Th1 Cells",
year = "1994",
language = "English",
volume = "40",
pages = "629--35",
journal = "Scandinavian Journal of Immunology, Supplement",
issn = "0301-6323",
publisher = "Wiley-Blackwell",
number = "6",
}