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Infection and Immunity, October 1998, p. 5036-5040, Vol. 66, No. 10
Mycobacteria Research Laboratories,
Department of Microbiology, Colorado State University, Fort
Collins, Colorado 80523
Received 5 March 1998/Returned for modification 6 July
1998/Accepted 24 July 1998
The interaction between CD95 and its ligand is an important
homeostatic mechanism that leads to the induction of apoptosis in
activated T cells. In view of recent evidence that this pathway might
be defective in aged mice, this study investigated CD95 expression on T
cells in old mice activated by infection with Mycobacterium
tuberculosis. The results of the study do not support the
hypothesis that CD95 is poorly expressed on CD4 T cells from old mice;
instead, it was found that similar numbers of T cells from young and
old mice expressed CD95, with the intensity of expression if anything
higher on the cells from the old mice. In addition, the study
demonstrated that changes in CD44 and CD45RB expression previously
observed in young infected mice proceeded in a similar fashion in old
animals and, as would be predicted, that CD95hi expression
was primarily associated with CD4 T cells expressing the activated
CD44hi CD45RBhi phenotype.
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CD95 Expression in Aged Mice Infected with
Tuberculosis
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Research Laboratories, Department of Microbiology, Colorado State
University, Fort Collins, CO 80523. Phone: (970) 491-5777. Fax: (970)
491-5125. E-mail: iorme{at}lamar.colostate.edu.
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