IMMUNOLOGIC RESEARCH
Vol. 19, No. 1, 1999
Contents
CD28/CTLA-4 and CD80/CD86 Families: Signaling and Function Jacqueline M, Slavik, Jill E. Hutchcroft, and Barbara E. Bierer .................................................1
Human CD4+ T Cell Differentiation and Effector Function:
Implications for Autoimmunity Laurie S. Davis, HendrikSchulze-Koops, and Peter E. LIPSKY...................................... 25
The Influence of Base Sequence on the lmmunostimulatory Properties of DNA David S. Pisetsky........................................................................................................................... 35
Negative Signaling in Health and Disease K. Mark Coggeshall...................................................................................................................... 47
Immunological Self/Nonself Discrimination: Integration of Self vs Nonself During
Cognate T Cell Interactions with Antigen-Presenting Cells MarkD. Mannie............................................................................................................................ 65
Vaccine Strategies to Prevent Rheumatic Fever Evelyn R. Brandt and Michael F. Good....................................................................................... 89
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IMMUNOLOGY RESEARCH
VOL. 19 , NO. 2-3 , 1999
Contents Immunology at Yale
Charles A. Janeway, Jr. and Richard A. Flavell ....................................................................... 105 The Role of Self-Recognition in Receptor Repertoire Development
Charles A. J oneway, Jr. and Members ofthe Janeway Laboratory ......................................... 107 Lymplioid Neo-organogenesis: Lymphotoxin's Role m Inflammation and Development
Nancy H. Ruddle ......................................................................................................................... 119 Function and Regulation of Memory CD4 T Cells
Daniela P. MetZ and Kim Dottomly ............................................................................................ 127 Death and Destruction of Activated T Lymphocytes
I. Nicholas Crispe ....................................................................................................................... 143 The Molecular Basis of T Cell Differentiation
Richard A. Flavell....................................................................................................................... 159 Transposition Mediated by RAG I and RAG2 and the Evolution ofthe Adaptive Immune System
David G. Schatz........................................................................................................................... 169 Regulation of Inducible Gene Expression by the Transcription Factor NF-KB
Sankar Gllosh.............................................................................................................................. 183 Thiol Oxidation and Reduction in MHC-Restricted Antigen Processing and Presentation Peter Cresswell, Balasubrama
nian Arunachalarn, Naveen Bangia, Tobias Dick,
Gundo Diedrich, Eric Hughes, and Maja Maric........................................................................... 191 Molecular Analysis of Protein Interactions Mediating the Function of the
Cell Surface Protein CD8
Lesley Devine and Paula B. Kavathas ......................................................................................... 201 MHC Class I Restricted T Cell Responses to Listeria monocytogenes,
an Intracellular Bacterial Pathogen Alyce Finelli, Kristen M. Kerksiek, S. Elise Alien, Natalia Marshall, Roberta Mercado, lngrid Pilip, Dirk H. Busch, and Eric G. Pamer,........................................................................... 211 Immuno
biology of Human Vascular Endothelium
Jordan S. Pober........................................................................................................................... 225 Characterization of the Human Antiporcine Immune Response:
A Prerequisite to Xenotransplantation Alfred L M. Bothwell.................................................................................................................. 233 Autoreactive T Cells in Murine Lupus: Origins and Roles in Autoantibody Product
ion
Joe Craft, Stanford Peng, Takao Fujii, Masato Okada, and Saeed Fatenejad........................ 245 Regulation of Autoreactive Anti-IgG (Rheumatoid Factor) B Cells
in Normal and Autoimmune Mice Haowei Wang and Mark J. Shlomchik ....................................................................................... 259 Author Index........................................................................................
......................................... 271 Subject Index.................................................................................................................................. 273
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IMMUNOLOGYIC RESEARCH
Vol. 20, No. 1, 1999
Contents
Dominant Regulation: A Common Mechanism oj'Monoclonal Antibody Induced Tolerance? Karen Honey, Stephen P. Cobbold, and Herman Waldmann ....................................................... 7
Role of Cytokines in Pulmonary Antimicrobial Host Defense Borna Mehrad and Theodore J. Standiford................................................................................. 15
Small GTPascs in Lymphocyte Biology: Rho Proteins Take Center Stage Stefan Henning and Steve Cleverly .............................................................................................. 29
Developmental Regulation oflmmunoglobulin mRNA Processing and IgA Response:
Establishing a Paradigm Deborah A. Lebrnan and John H. Coyle ...................................................................................... 43
The Development ofCD4+ T Effector Cells During the Type 2 Immune Response William C. Cause, Melinda Ekkens, Die? Nguyen, Velia Mitro, Qian Liu, Frederick D. Finkelman, Rebecca J. Green\vald, and Joseph F. Urban.................................... 55
Murine Mercury-Induced Autoimmunity: A Model of Chemically Related Autoimmunity in Humans Lee M. Bagenstose, PadminiSalgame, and Marc Monestier....................................................... 67
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IMMUNOLOGIC RESEARCH
Vol. 20, No. 2, 1999
Contents
The Role of Tapasin in MHC Class I Antigen Assembly I
Matthew J. Androlewicz................................................................................................................ 79
CD43, a Molecule with Multiple Functions
Yvonne Rosenstein, Angelica Santana, and Gustavo Pedraza-Alva ........................................... 89
The Immune System in the Elderly: I Specific Unmoral Immunity
L. Ginaldi, M. De Martinis, A. D 'Ostilio, L. Marini, M. F. Loreto, M, P. Corsi,
and D. Quaglino ................................................................................................................ 101
The Immune System in the Elderly: II Specific Cellular Immunity
L. Ginaldi, M. De Martinis, A. D 'Ostilio, L. Marini, M. F. Loreto, V. Martorelli,
andD. Quaglino................................................................................................................ 109
The Immune System in the Elderly: III. Innate Immunity
L. Ginaldi, M. De Martinis, A. D'Ostilio, L, Marini, M. F. Loreto, and D. Quaglino............. 117
Regulation of Integrin Function by T Cell Activation: Points of Convergence
and Divergence
Traci Zell, Wendy J. Kivens, Sirid-Aimee Kellermann, and Yoji Shimizu......... 127
The Paradigm of Thi and Th2 Cytokines: Its Relevance to Autoimmunity and Allergy
V. K. Singh, S. Mehrotra, andS. S. Agarwal......................................................................... 147
Immune Response to Staphylococcal Superantigens
Teresa Krakauer.......................................................................................................................... 163
The Hereditary Hemochromatosis Gene (HFE): A MHC Class I'Like Gene
That Functions in the Regulation of Iron Homeostasis
John N. Feder................................................................................................................... 175