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The Journal of Immunology is published twice each month by The American Association of Immunologists, Inc., 1451 Rockville Pike, Suite 650, Rockville, MD 20852 All rights reserved. Print ISSN: 0022-1767 Online ISSN: 1550-6606. T HE JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGYJOURNAL OFTHE Volume 144/Number1990 15, June 12, Contents

COMMENTARY

M. Plaut 4497 -Specific Lymphokine Secretory Patterns in Atopic Disease

CELLULAR IMMUNOLOGY

G. Alber, D. K. Hammer, and B. 450 1 Relationship between Enterotoxic- and T Lymphocyte-Stimulating Activity Fleischer of Staphylococcal Enterotoxin B E. G. Brooks. D. P. Wirt, R. M. 4507 Double-Negative (CD4-CD87 TCells with an alp T Cell Receptor: Non-MHC- Goldblum, S. Vaidya, M. T. Restricted Cytolytic Activity and Lymphokine Production Downloaded from Asuncion, J. C. Patterson, C. F. Ware, and G. R. Klimpel F. Kievits, W. J. Boerenkamp, 4513 Specificity and Frequency of Primary Anti-HLA Cytotoxic T Lymphocytes W. Lokhorst. and P. Ivanyi in Normal and HLA-B27.2-, HLA-B27.5-,and HLA-Cw3-Transgenic Mice: A Transgenic Model for MHC Xenoantigen Recognition D. M. Klinman and K. L. 4520 Differences in the Repertoire Expressed by Peritoneal and Splenic Ly-1 Holmes (CD5)+B Cells http://www.jimmunol.org/ A. Kurata and J. A. Berzofsky 4526 Analysis of Peptide ResiduesInteracting with MHC Molecule orT Cell Receptor: Can a Peptide Bind in More than One Way to the Same MHC Molecule? K. Kuzushima, K.4. Isobe. T. 4536 Inhibitory Effect of Herpes Simplex Virus Infection to Target Cells on Morishima, A. Takatsuki. Recognition of Minor Histocompatibility by CytotoxicT Lympho- and I. Nakashima cytes P. T. Le, L. W. Vollger, B. F. 454 1 Ligand Binding to the LFA-3 CellAdhesion Molecule Induces IL-1 Production Haynes, and K. H. Singer by Human Thymic EpithelialCells

P. J. Lucas, G. M. Shearer, S. 4548 The Human Antimurine Xenogeneic Cytotoxic Response. I. Dependence on by guest on September 29, 2021 Neudorf. and R. E. Gress Responder Antigen-PresentingCells E. Robinet, D. Branellec. A. M. 4555 Evidence for TumorNecrosis Factor-a Involvement in theOptimal Induction Termijtelen, J. Y. Blay, F. of Class I Allospecific Cytotoxic T Cells Gay, and S. Chouaib M. Sandor, T. J. Waldschmidt, 4562 IgA-Induced Avidity Maturation of IgA Fc Receptors on Murine T Lympho- K. R. Williams, and R. G. cytes Lynch K. Tsujimura. M. Miyama-In- 457 1 Comparative Studies on FcR (FcRII, FcRIII,and FcRa) Functionsof Murine aba. Y.-H. Park, T.Meguro. B Cells T. Ohno, M. Ueda, and T. Ma- suda G. A. Van Seventer, Y. Shim- 4579 The LFA- 1 Ligand ICAM- 1 Provides an Important Costimulatory Signal for izu, K. J. Horgan, and S. T Cell Receptor-Mediated Activation of Resting TCells Shaw

CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY IMMUNOPATHOLOGY

S. E. Alters, K. Sakai. L. Stein- 4587 Mechanisms of Anti-CD4-Mediated Depletion and Immunotherapy: A Study man, and V.Oi T. Using a Set of Chimeric Anti-CD4 K. D. Cooper, C. Hammerberg, 4593 IL- 1 Activity Is Reduced in Psoriatic Skin: Decreased IL- 1CY and Increased 0. Baadsgaard. J. T. Elder, L. Nonfunctional IL- 1/3 S. Chan. D. N. Sauder, J. J. Voorhees, and G. Fisher

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A. B. Cosimi, D. Conti. F. L. 4604 In Vivo Effects of Monoclonal to ICAM-1 (CD54) in Nonhuman Delmonico, F. I. Preffer, S.-L. Primates with RenalAllografts Wee, R. Rothlein, R. Faanes, and R. B. Colvin K. A. Davies, V. Hird, S. Stew- 4613 A Study of in Vivo Immune Complex Formation and Clearance in Man art, G. B. Sivolapenko. P. Jose, A. A. Epenetos, and M. J. Walport G. A. Hashim. A. A. Vanden- 462 1 Antibodies Specific for VB8 Receptor Peptide Suppress Experimental Au- bark, A. B. Galang, T. Dia- toimmune Encephalomyelitis manduros. E. Carvalho, J. Srinivasan, R. Jones, M. Vainiene, W. J. Morrison, and H. Offner F. E. Massari. G. Poli, S. M. 4628 In Vivo T Lymphocyte Origin of Macrophage-Tropic Strains of HIV: Role of Schnittman, M. C. Psallido- Monocytes during in Vitro Isolation and in Vivo Infection poulos. V. Davey, and A. S. Fauci J. P. Portanova, J. C. Cheronis, 4633 Histone Autoantigens in Murine Lupus: Definition of a Major within

J. K. Blodgett, and B. L. Kot- an Accessible Region of Chromatin Downloaded from zin A. T. Profy, P. A. Salinas, L. I. 464 1 Recognized by the Neutralizing Antibodies of an HIV-1-Infected Eckler. N. M. Dunlop, P. L. Individual Nara. and S. D. Putney A. S. Rosenberg. D. S. Fin- 4648 Specific Prolongation of MHC Class I1 Disparate Skin Allografts by in Vivo bloom. T. G. Maniero. P. H. Administration of Anti-IFN-y MonoclonalAntibody

Van der Meide. and A. Singer http://www.jimmunol.org/ E. A. Wierenga, M. Snoek. C. de 465 1 Evidence for Compartmentalization of Functional Subsets of CD4’ T Lym- Groot. I. Chretien, J. D. Bos. phocytes in Atopic Patients H. M. Jansen, and M. L. Kap- senberg

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J. H. F. Falkenburg, M. A. Har- 4657 Gene-Expression and Release of Macrophage-Colony Stimulating Factor in rington, W. K. Walsh, R. Quiescent and ProliferatingFibroblasts: Effects of Serum,Fibroblast Daub, and H. E. Broxmeyer Growth-Promoting Factors, andIL- 1 H. Fischer, M. Dohlsten. U. An- 4663 Production of TNF-CYand TNF-P by Staphylococcal Enterotoxin A Activated dersson. G. Hedlund,P.-0. Human T Cells Ericsson, J. Hansson, and H. 0.Sjogren T. L. Gerrard. D. R. Dyer, and 4670 IL-4 and Granulocyte-Macrophage Colony-Stimulating Factor Selectively H. S. Mostowski Increase HLA-DR and HLA-DP Antigens but Not HLA-DQ Antigens on Human Monocytes Y. Katz and R. C. Strunk 4675 Enhanced Synthesis of Factor B Induced by Tumor Necrosis Factor in Human Skin FibroblastsIs Decreased by IL-4 K. Lorre. J. VanDamme, J. 468 1 IL-6 Is an Accessory Signal in the Alternative CD2-Mediated Pathway of T Verwilghen, M. L. Baroja. Cell Activation and J. L. Ceuppens C.Mao. G. Merlin, and M. Aguet 4688 Differential Regulation of the Human IFN--y Receptor Expression in Raji and IM9 Lymphoblastoid Cells versus THP-1 Monocytic Cells by IFN--y and Phorbol Myristate Acetate T. Mori, A. Bartocci, J. Satri- 4697 Mouse Mesangial Cells Produce Colony-Stimulating Factor- 1 (CSF-1) and ano, A. Zuckerman. R. Stan- Express theCSF- 1 Receptor ley, A. Santiago, and D. Schlondorff D. Santoli, R. O’Connor,A. Ces- 4703 Synergistic and Antagonistic Effects of IL- 1(Y and 1L-4, Respectively, on the ano, P. Phillips, T. L. Colt, B. IL-2-Dependent Growth of a T Cell Receptor-ys+ Human T Leukemia Cell Lange, S. C. Clark, and G. Line Rovera A. D. Weinberg and S. L. Swain 4712 IL-2 Receptor (Tac Antigen) Protein Expression Is Down-Regulated by the 5”Untranslated Region of the mRNA Continued on page 5 Continued from page 4

IMMUNOCHEMISTRY

T. C. Chanh. G. Rappocciolo,4721 Monoclonal Anti-Idiotype Induces Protection against the Cytotoxicity of the and J. F. Hewetson Trichothecene Mycotoxin T-2 J. C. Edberg, M. Barinsky. P. B. 4729 FcyRIII Expressed on Cultured Monocytes Is a N-Glycosylated Transmem- Redecha, J. E. Salmon, and brane Protein Distinct from FcyRIII Expressed on Natural KillerCells R. P. Kimberly R. E. Schreiber, A. Buku, and 4735 Expression of Murine Fc Receptors for IgG J. C. Unkeless N. Tsuchiya. R. C. Williams, 4742 Rheumatoid Factors May Bear the Internal Image of the Fcy-Binding Protein Jr., and L. M. Hutt-Fletcher of Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1

IMMUNOPHARMACOLOGY

M. Amar, N. Amit. T. P. Huu, S. 4749 Production by K 562 Cells of an Inhibitor of Adherence-Related Functions

Chollet-Martin, M.-T. Labro. of Human NeutrophiIs Downloaded from M.-A. Gougerot-Pocidalo. and J. Hakim K. A. Haines, J. Reibman. P. E. 4757 Cocaine and Its Derivatives Blunt Neutrophil Functions without Influencing Callegari, S. B. Abramson, M. Phosphorylation of a 47-Kilodalton Component of the Reduced Nicotina- R. Philips. and G. Weissmann mide-Adenine Dinucleotide Phosphate Oxidase R. A. Schnur and S. L. Newman 4765 The Respiratory Burst Response to Histoplasma capsulatum by Human

Neutrophils: Evidence for Intracellular Trapping of Superoxide Anion http://www.jimmunol.org/ M. Triggiani, W. C. Hubbard, 4773 Synthesis of 1-Acyl-2-Acetyl-sn-Glycero-3-Phosphocholine by an Enriched and F. H. Chilton Preparation of the Human Lung Mast Cell

MICROBIAL IMMUNOLOGY

M. Ashkenazi and S. Kohl 4781 Reduced Antibody-Dependent Cellular Cytotoxicity to Herpes Simplex Virus- Infected Cells of Salivary Polymorphonuclear Leukocytes and Inhibition by guest on September 29, 2021 of Peripheral Blood Polymorphonuclear Leukocyte Cytotoxicity by Saliva M. Daibata, R. E. Humphreys, 4788 Activation of Latent EBV via Anti-IgG-Triggered, Second Messenger Path- K. Takada. and T. Sairenji ways in the Burkitt's Lymphoma Cell Line Akata F. Y. Liew, S. Millott, C. Parkin- 4794 Macrophage Killing of Leishmania Parasite in Vivo Is Mediated by Nitric son, R. M. J. Palmer, and S. Oxide from L-Arginine Moncada A. Nixon-George, T. Moran, G. 4798 The Adjuvant Effect of Stearyl Tyrosine on a Recombinant Subunit Hepa- Dionne. C. L. Penney, D. La- titis B Surface Antigen fleur, and c. A. Bona W. A. Petri, Jr.. T. L. Snod- 4803 Monoclonal Antibodies Directed against the Galactose-Binding Lectin of grass, T. F. H. G. Jackson, V. Entamoeba histolyticaEnhance Adherence Gathiram, A. E. Simjee. K. Chadee, and M. D. Chapman E. M. Riley, C. S. L. Ong, 0. 4810 Cellular and Humoral Immune Responses to Plasmodium falciparumGa- Olerup. S. Eida, S. J. Allen, metocyte Antigens in Malaria-Immune Individuals: Limited Response to S. Bennett, G. Andersson. the 48/45-Kilodalton Surface Antigen Does Not Appear to Be Due to MHC and G. A. T. Targett Restriction P. Talamas-Rohana, S. D. 4817 Lipophosphoglycan from Leishmania mexicana Promastigotes Binds to Wright, M. R. Lennartz, and Members of the CR3, ~150.95and LFA-1 Family of Leukocyte Integrins D. G. Russell M. E. Wilson and K. K. Hardin 4825 The Major Leishmania donovani chagasiSurface Glycoprotein in Tunica- mycin-Resistant Promastigotes

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MOLECULARBIOLOGY MOLECULAR GENETICS

A. Bukh. H. Martinez-Valdez, 4835 The Expression of c-fos, c-jun,and c-myc Genes Is Regulated by Heat Shock S. J. Freedman, M. H. Freed- in Human Lymphoid Cells man, and A. Cohen J. Douglass, P. B. Osborne. 4841 Characterization and Functional Expression of a Rat Genomic DNA Clone Y.-C. Cai. M. Wilkinson, M. J. Encoding a Lymphocyte Potassium Channel Christie, and J. P. Adelman M.4. Lai. Y.-J. Jang. L.-K. 4851 Restricted V-(D)-JJunctional Regions in theT Cell Response toX-Repressor: Chen. and1\11. L. Gefter Identification of Residues Critical for Antigen Recognition C. M. Rudin, P. Engler. and U. 4857 Differential Splicing of Thymosin P4 mRNA Storb J. Sharon 4863 Structural Characterization of Idiotopes by Using Antibody Variants Gen- erated by Site-Directed Mutagenesis I. Von Hoegen. E. Nakayama, 4870 Identification of a Human Protein Homologous to the Mouse Lyb-2 B Cell and J. R. Parnes Differentiation Antigen and Sequence of the Corresponding cDNA Downloaded from TUMORIMMUNOLOGY

B. Bottazzi, N. Nobili, and A. 4878 Expression of c-fos Proto-Oncogene in Tumor-Associated Macrophages .Mantovani N. L. DiFronzo and L. W. 4883 Transplantable Marek’s Disease Lymphomas. IV. Differences in Lethality Schierman of Lymphoma Cell Lines Determined by Route of Inoculation http://www.jimmunol.org/ L. B. Dustin, C. M. Shea, R. J. 4888 Docosahexaenoic Acid, a Constituent of Rodent Fetal Serum and Fish Oil Soberman. and C. Y. Lu Diets, Inhibits Acquisition of Macrophage Tumoricidal Function M. Nagarkatti, S. R. Clary, and 4898 Characterization of Tumor-Infiltrating CD4+ T Cells as Th 1 Cells Based on P. S. Nagarkatti Lymphokine Secretion and Functional Properties

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