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Infection and Immunity, February 2006, p. 1425-1430, Vol. 74, No. 2
0019-9567/06/$08.00+0 doi:10.1128/IAI.74.2.1425-1430.2006
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Institute for Animal Health, Compton, Berkshire RG20 7NN, United Kingdom
Received 4 August 2005/ Returned for modification 12 October 2005/ Accepted 30 November 2005
Macrophages from inbred chickens that are resistant to salmonellosis show greater and more rapid expression of proinflammatory chemokines and cytokines, including the key Th1-inducing cytokine interleukin-18, upon Salmonella challenge than those from susceptible birds. This suggests the possibility that salmonellosis resistant-line macrophages signal more effectively and rapidly and are more able to induce protective Th1 adaptive responses.
Sadly, Nat Bumstead passed away during this study. We fondly dedicate this paper to his memory.
Present address: School of Veterinary Medicine and Science, The University of Nottingham, South Bonington, Loughborough, Leicestershire LE12 5RD, United Kingdom.
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