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Infection and Immunity, July 1999, p. 3670-3673, Vol. 67, No. 7
National Public Health Institute,
Received 12 November 1998/Returned for modification 18 February
1999/Accepted 6 April 1999
Nitric oxide (NO) has a central role in host defense against
intracellular microbes. HLA-B27 has been shown to directly modulate host-microbe interaction in vitro, leading to the impaired elimination of Salmonella in human monocytic U937 cells. Here, we
studied whether impaired elimination of Salmonella would
result from differences in NO production between HLA-B27- and
HLA-A2-transfected U937 cells. Both human monocytic transfectants
produced NO equally well and killed Salmonella via
NO-independent mechanisms.
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Human Monocytic U937 Cells Kill
Salmonella In Vitro by NO-Independent Mechanisms
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