Successful resolution of malaria infection requires induction of proinflammatory immune responses that facilitate parasite clearance; however, failure to regulate this inflammation leads to immune-mediated pathology. The pathways that maintain this immunological balance during malaria infection remain poorly defined. In this study, we demonstrate that IL-27R-deficient (WSX-1(-/-)) mice are highly susceptible to Plasmodium berghei NK65 infection, developing exacerbated Th1-mediated immune responses, which, despite highly efficient parasite clearance, lead directly to severe liver pathology. Depletion of CD4(+) T cells---but not CD8(+) T cells---prevented liver pathology in infected WSX-1(-/-) mice. Although WSX-1 signaling was required for o...
The IL-27R, WSX-1, is required to limit IFN-γ production by effector CD4⁺ T cells in a number of dif...
IL-27 is an important and non-redundant regulator of effector T cell accumulation in non-lymphoid ti...
Protective immune responses against malaria are induced by immunization with radiation-attenuated Pl...
Malaria infection is initiated by sporozoite invasion of hepatocytes and asexual reproduction of liv...
We generated T cell receptor transgenic mice specific for the liver stages of the rodent malaria par...
Malaria is a vector-borne infectious disease caused by unicellular parasites of the genus Plasmodium...
Following immunization with Plasmodium yoelii sporozoites, the CD8(+) T cell population specific for...
Malaria transmission occurs by mosquito bite. Thereafter, Plasmodium sporozoites specifically invade...
IL-27 exerts pleiotropic suppressive effects on naive and effector T cell populations during infecti...
IL-27 is an important and non-redundant regulator of effector T cell accumulation in non-lymphoid ti...
Interleukin-27 (IL-27) is known to control primary CD4(+) T cell responses during a variety of diffe...
IL-27, a regulatory cytokine, plays critical roles in the prevention of immunopathology during Plasm...
Malaria remains the most prevalent vector-borne infectious disease and has the highest rates of fata...
Immunity to Plasmodium liver stages in individuals in malaria-endemic areas is inextricably linked t...
IL-27 is an important and non-redundant regulator of effector T cell accumulation in non-lymphoid ti...
The IL-27R, WSX-1, is required to limit IFN-γ production by effector CD4⁺ T cells in a number of dif...
IL-27 is an important and non-redundant regulator of effector T cell accumulation in non-lymphoid ti...
Protective immune responses against malaria are induced by immunization with radiation-attenuated Pl...
Malaria infection is initiated by sporozoite invasion of hepatocytes and asexual reproduction of liv...
We generated T cell receptor transgenic mice specific for the liver stages of the rodent malaria par...
Malaria is a vector-borne infectious disease caused by unicellular parasites of the genus Plasmodium...
Following immunization with Plasmodium yoelii sporozoites, the CD8(+) T cell population specific for...
Malaria transmission occurs by mosquito bite. Thereafter, Plasmodium sporozoites specifically invade...
IL-27 exerts pleiotropic suppressive effects on naive and effector T cell populations during infecti...
IL-27 is an important and non-redundant regulator of effector T cell accumulation in non-lymphoid ti...
Interleukin-27 (IL-27) is known to control primary CD4(+) T cell responses during a variety of diffe...
IL-27, a regulatory cytokine, plays critical roles in the prevention of immunopathology during Plasm...
Malaria remains the most prevalent vector-borne infectious disease and has the highest rates of fata...
Immunity to Plasmodium liver stages in individuals in malaria-endemic areas is inextricably linked t...
IL-27 is an important and non-redundant regulator of effector T cell accumulation in non-lymphoid ti...
The IL-27R, WSX-1, is required to limit IFN-γ production by effector CD4⁺ T cells in a number of dif...
IL-27 is an important and non-redundant regulator of effector T cell accumulation in non-lymphoid ti...
Protective immune responses against malaria are induced by immunization with radiation-attenuated Pl...