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The distribution of immunoreactive interferon-gamma-containing cells in normal human tissues.
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Clinical ImmunologyLaboratory ImmunologyHumoral ResponseImmunologyInnate Immune SystemPathologyImmunologic MechanismImmune SystemImmunotherapyInflammationNormal Human TissuesImmunopathologyImmune MediatorNormal Adult TissuesAutoimmune DiseaseAllergyAutoimmunityHumoral ImmunityCell BiologyCytokineMucosal SitesMucosal ImmunologyPathogenesisMedicineViral Immunity
An immunohistochemical technique has been used to study the distribution of lymphocytes expressing interferon-gamma in normal adult tissues. The greatest concentrations of these cells were seen in mucosal sites exposed to a resident microflora. It is proposed that such organisms, by eliciting immune responses, provide the stimulus for the production of 'physiological' interferon-gamma. This in turn may act to preserve the 'tone' or readiness of the immune system.
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