Use of cellular depletion analysis to examine circulation of immune effector function between the vagina and the periphery
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- PMCID: PMC175562
- DOI: 10.1128/iai.65.9.3939-3943.1997
Use of cellular depletion analysis to examine circulation of immune effector function between the vagina and the periphery
Abstract
Results from an animal model of vaginal candidiasis suggest that Candida-specific cell-mediated immunity in the systemic circulation does not mediate protection against vaginitis. The present study used cellular depletion analysis to examine the circulation of immune effector function between the vagina and the periphery. Results showed that anti-Thy-1.2 antibodies given intravenously to mice depleted Thy-1+ T lymphocytes in the systemic compartment but not in the vaginal mucosa, while the same antibodies injected intravaginally significantly reduced Thy-1+ T cells in both the vaginal and systemic compartments. These results support a lack or low level of circulation of immune effector function from the periphery to the vaginal mucosa.
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