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CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL IMMUNOLOGY AN OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE BRITISH SOCIETY FOR IMMUNOLOGY Editor R. A. THOMPSON Associate Editor P. J. LACHMANN Editorial board J. F. BACH, A. BASTEN, J. R. BATCHELOR, Z. BENTWICH, R. BERNSTEIN, A. G. BIRD, J. BLACKWELL, G. F. BOTTAZZO, A. BOYLSTON, D. L. BROWN, M.R. DAHA, R. L. DAWKINS, A. M. DENMAN, U. DESSELBERGER, P. W. EWAN, J. FAHEY, M. FELDMANN, A. FERGUSON, J.S. H. GASTON, J. GORDON, M. R. HEANEY, A. HAMBLIN, L. HAMMARSTROM, M. HARBOE, P. HENSON, J.IVANYI, R. JEFFERIS, J. R. KALDEN,S. KATZ, M. RAZATCHKINE, T. KISHIMOTO, T. LEHNER, M. LOCKWOOD, R.N. MAINI, I. MCCONNELL, J. NEWSOM-DAVIS, G. S. PANAYI, M. PEPYS, A. J. PINCHING, T. PLATTS-MILLS, F.S. ROSEN, K. SIKORA, J. SAKLATVALA, D. 1. STOTT, S. STROBEL, R. THORPE, J. L. TURK, P. VENABLES, T. A. WALDMANN, M.J. WALPORT, A. D. B. WEBSTER, A. P. WEETMAN, K. WHALEY, D.J.G. WHITE, R. WILLIAMS VOLUME 94 pages 1-556 BLACKWELL SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS OXFORD LONDON EDINBURGH BOSTON MELBOURNE PARIS BERLIN VIENNA 1993 Published for the British Society for Immunology by ©) 1993 Blackwell Scientific Publications Ltd. Authorization to Blackwell Scientific Publications photocopy items for internal or personal use, or the internal or Osney Mead, Oxford OX2 OEL, UK personal use of specific clients, is granted by Blackwell Scientific 25 John Street, London WCIN 2BL, UK Publications Ltd. For libraries and other users registered with the 23 Ainslie Place, Edinburgh EH3 6AJ, UK Copyright Clearance Center (CCC) Transactional Reporting Service, Suite 500, Sth Floor, 238 Main Street, Boston, MA 02142, USA authorization is granted provided that the base fee of $10.00 per copy 107 Barry Street, Carlton, Victoria 3053, Australia is paid directly to CCC, 27 Congress Street, Salem, MA 01970, USA. Meinekestrasse 4, D-1000 Berlin 15, Germany This consent does not extend to other kinds of copying, such as 15 rue Casimir Delavigne, 75005 Paris, France copying for general distribution for advertising or promotional Feldgasse 13, A-1238 Vienna, Austria purposes, for creating new collective works or for resale. Special requests should be addressed to the Editor. 0009—9104/93/$10.00. Printed in Great Britain at The Alden Press, Oxford CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL IMMUNOLOGY CONTENTS Vol 94 No 1 October 1993 J. IQBAL, P. PERLMANN, B. M. GREENWOOD & K. BERZINS: Seroreactivity with the Plasmodium falciparum blood C. Moreno & A. J. Rees: Striking the right balance; the stage antigen Pf 332 in adults and children from malaria- role of cytokines in mycobacterial disease endemic regions 68 P. H. NicHots, C. W. RAMSDEN, U. Warp, L. K. L. M. SINGER-VERMES, C. B. CALDEIRA, E. BURGER & TREJDOSIEWICZ, N. S. AMBROSE & J. N. PRIMROSE: Peri- V. L. G. CALICH: Experimental murine paracoccidioido- operative modulation of cellular immunity in patients mycosis: relationship among the dissemination of the with colorectal cancer infection, humoral and cellular immune responses J. S. HosTeTLER, E. BRUMMER, R. L. COFFMAN & D. A. I. HAGEL, N. R. Lyncu, M. C. Di Prisco, E. Rogsas, STEVENS: Effect of anti-IL-4, interferon-gamma and an M. PEREZ & N. ALVAREZ: Ascaris reinfection of slum antifungal triazole (SCH 42427) in paracoccidioidomy- children: relation with the IgE response 80 cosis: correlation of IgE levels with outcome P. G. OLsson, H. RABBANI, L. HAMMARSTROM & C. I. E. A. S. BANSAL, L. M. Green, S. H. KuHoo, R. S. H. SMITH: Novel human immunoglobulin heavy chain con- PUMPHREY, M. R. HAENEY & B. K. MANDAL: HIV induces stant region gene deletion haplotypes characterized by deletion of T cell receptor variable gene product-specific T pulsed-field electrophoresis 84 cells D. E. NILSsEN, P. AUKRUST, S. S. FROLAND, F. MULLER, O. Fausa, T. S. HALSTENSEN & P. BRANDTZAEG: Duode- A. Carr, B. TINDALL, R. PENNY & D. A. Cooper: /n vitro nal intraepithelial »/d T cells and soluble CD8, neopterin, cytotoxicity as a marker of hypersensitivity to sulpha- and .-microglobulin in serum of IgA-deficient subjects methoxazole in patients with HIV with or without IgG subclass deficiency 91 R. RAHIMPOUR, C. C. ANDERSON & N. R. STC. SINCLAIR: P. GARRED, K. BRYGGE, C. H. SORENSEN, H. O. MADSEN, Blockade of immunoregulatory Fc-signalling by HIV S. THiEL & A. SVEJGAARD: Mannan-binding protein peptides: oligopeptides from HIV gp120 and gp41 bind levels in plasma and upper-airways secretions and fre- the Fc portion of IgG and increase the in vitro anti-ssDNA quency of genotypes in children with recurrence of otitis response media 99 A. ALI, S. PATTERSON, K. CRUICKSHANK, P. RUDGE, A. G. P. LASSALLE, P. GosseT, Y. DELNESTE, A. TSICOPOULOS, DALGLEISH & S. C. KNIGHT: Dendritic cells infected in A. CaPRON, M. JosEPH & A. B. TONNEL: Modulation of vitro with human Tc ell leukaemia/lymphoma virus type-1 adhesion molecule expression on endothelial cells during (HTLV-1); enhanced lymphocytic proliferation and tropi- the late asthmatic reaction: role of macrophage-derived cal spastic paraparesis tumour necrosis factor-alpha 105 M. TIMON, A. ARNAIZ-VILLENA, J. RUIZ-CONTRERAS, J. T. G. A. BUNGy Poor FARD, Y. LATCHMAN, S. Roppa, M. Ramos-AMADOR, A. PACHECO& J. R. REGUEIRO: Selective GeYSEN, I. Roitt & J. Brostorr: T cell epitopes of the impairment ofT lymphocyte activation through theT c ell major fraction of rye grass Lolium perenne (Lol p 1) receptor/CD3 complex after cytomegalovirus infection defined using overlapping peptides in vitro and in vivo. A. WANGOO, I. K. TAYLOR, A. R. HAynes & R. J. SHAW: I. Isoallergen clonelA 111 Up-regulation of alveolar macrophage platelet-derived M. E. Devey, S. BECKMAN. & D. M. Kemeny: The growth factor-B (PDGF-B) mRNA by interferon-gamma functional affinities of antibodies of different IgG sub- from Mycobacterium tuberculosis antigen (PPD)-stimu- classes to dietary antigens in mothers and their babies 117 lated lymphocytes 43 A. K. Simon, E. SEIPELT, P. Wu, B. WENZEL, J. BRAUN & J. CADRANEL, C. PHILIPPE, B. PHILIPPE, B. MILLERON, B. J. Steper: Analysis of cytokine profiles in synovial T cell FOUQUERAY, C. MAyAup & L. Baub: Increased ex- clones from chlamydial reactive arthritis patients: pre- pression and occupancy of receptors for tumour necrosis dominance of the Th1 subset factor on blood monocytes from tuberculosis patients H. GROEN, M. ASLANDER, H. BooTSMA, TH. W. VAN DER M. G. BrapBuRY & C. Moreno: Effect of lipoarabino- Mark, C. G. M. KALLENBERG & D. S. Postma: Broncho- mannan and mycobacteria on tumour necrosis factor alveolar lavage cell analysis and lung function impairment production by different populations of murine macro- in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) 127 phages J. Ara & R. ALI: Polynucleotide specificity of anti- E. M. Rivey, S. Morris-JoNes, A. W. TAYLOR-ROBINSON reactive oxygen species (ROS) DNA antibodies 134 & A. A. HoLper: Lymphoproliferative responses to a E. Gyimesi, M. KAval, E. Kiss, I. Csip6, G. Sztcs & merozoite surface antigen of Plasmodium falciparum: Gy. SzeGeDI: Triggering of respiratory burst by phago- preliminary evidence for seasonal activation of CD8+ cytosis in monocytes of patients with systemic lupus HLA-DQ-restricted suppressor cells 64 erythematosus 140 iV Volume Contents M. SHINGU, Y. NAGAI, T. ISAYAMA, T. NAONo, M. Vol 94 No 2 November 1993 NosunaGA & Y. NaGat: The effects of cytokines on metalloproteinase inhibitors (TIMP) and collagenase P. J. W. VENABLES: Epitope mapping of ribonucleoprotein production by human chondrocytes and TIMP produc- antigens: answers without questions? tion by synovial cells and endothelial cells B. Bozic, G. J. M. PRuUN, B. ROZMAN & W. J. VAN VENROOI: Sera from patients with rheumatic diseases A. G. M. VAN DE LANGERUT, P. L. E. M. VAN LENT, recognize different epitope regions on the 52-kD Ro/SS-A A. R. M. M. Hermus, L. B. A. VAN De Putte & W. B. protein VAN DEN BerG: Regulation of resistance against adjuvant H. G. OTTEN, M. R. Dana, R. J. E.M. DoLuain, H. H. DE arthritis in the Fisher rat Rooy & F. C. BREEDVELD: Rheumatoid factor production M. YIANGOU, C. KONIDARIS, P. VicToRATos & L. Hapsi- by mononuclear cells derived from different sites of PETROU-KOUROUNAKIS: Modulation of «)-acid glycopro- patients with rheumatoid arthritis tein (AGP) gene induction following honey bee venom K. KakimoTo, Y. Kosima, K. IsH, K. 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