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Tuberculin-Active Carbohydrate That Induces Inhibition of Macrophage Migration but not Lymphocyte Transformation
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Laboratory ImmunologyImmunologyImmune RegulationPathologyDermatologyImmune SystemCellular PhysiologyHypersensitivityInflammationAutophagyTuberculin-active Carbohydrate ThatLymphatic SystemCell SignalingLymphocyte TransformationSkin ReactivityAutoimmune DiseaseAllergyGranulocyteCell TraffickingAutoimmunityCell BiologyMacrophage MigrationDelayed TypePhagocyteMedicineTuberculin Carbohydrate Fraction
A tuberculin carbohydrate fraction, GAE, in sensitized animals induced a delayed type of skin reactivity and inhibited the migration of macrophages but failed to stimulate lymphocyte transformation in vitro. Tuberculin protein-containing fractions were active in each test. These results show that in vitro lymphocyte transformation is not necessarily a corollary of delayed type hypersensitivity.
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