2011
DOI: 10.1128/cvi.00459-10
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Immunostimulatory Activity of Major Membrane Protein II fromMycobacterium tuberculosis

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“…ϩ T cells and naive CD8 ϩ T cells, but M. tuberculosis-derived MMP-II was superior to M. leprae-derived MMP-II in all of these functions (29). Furthermore, individuals who were vaccinated with BCG possessing MMP-II 100% homologous to that of M. tuberculosis were assumed to be primed with MMP-II in vivo (29).…”
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“…ϩ T cells and naive CD8 ϩ T cells, but M. tuberculosis-derived MMP-II was superior to M. leprae-derived MMP-II in all of these functions (29). Furthermore, individuals who were vaccinated with BCG possessing MMP-II 100% homologous to that of M. tuberculosis were assumed to be primed with MMP-II in vivo (29).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, individuals who were vaccinated with BCG possessing MMP-II 100% homologous to that of M. tuberculosis were assumed to be primed with MMP-II in vivo (29). Thus, MMP-II of M. tuberculosis was considered to have T cell-stimulating activity, and these activated T cells, which subsequently differentiated into the memory state, may be able to respond to M. tuberculosis-infected APCs immediately.…”
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