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. 1995 Dec;63(12):4957–4958. doi: 10.1128/iai.63.12.4957-4958.1995

Differential production of intracellular gamma interferon in alpha beta and gamma delta T-cell subpopulations in response to peritonitis.

R Berguer 1, D A Ferrick 1
PMCID: PMC173715  PMID: 7591166

Abstract

Flow cytometry was used to measure T-cell intracellular gamma interferon and surface interleukin 2 re-ceptor expression in response to peritonitis in rats. Interleukin 2 receptor expression levels were similar in the two T-cell subsets, but gamma interferon production was increased fivefold in gamma delta T cells compared with pro-duction in alpha beta T cells. Our results provide further evidence of an early and vigorous gamma delta T-cell response to bac-terial infection.

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