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Query: UMLS:C0206061 (interstitial pneumonia)
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The lymphocyte cell surface molecule CD5 (T1, Leu 1, Tp67 in the human; Ly 1 in the mouse) is expressed on the majority of circulating T lymphocytes and a small population of B cells. We have analyzed CD5 expression on repopulating T cells in the peripheral blood of patients after allogeneic bone marrow transplantation (BMT). The frequency of CD3+ T cells that lack expression of CD5 is dramatically increased after BMT compared with the normal population. The percent of total CD3+ CD5- cells correlated with the presence of graft versus host disease and with time following transplant, but did not correlate with age, diagnosis, preparative regimen, T-cell depletion of the marrow, major histocompatibility complex compatibility, or the presence or absence of interstitial pneumonitis. Furthermore, the total number and percent of CD8+ CD5- cells was increased following BMT. CD3+ cells from BMT patients were sorted for the presence or absence of CD5 expression. CD3+ CD5- cells were capable of interleukin-2 production and of mediating cytolysis following lectin stimulation. We conclude that CD3+ CD5- T cells are functional and represent a significant proportion of circulating cells in patients after BMT.
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PMID:A large proportion of T lymphocytes lack CD5 expression after bone marrow transplantation. 246 8

We studied the effects of two antibiotic regimens on the course of Chlamydia pneumoniae infection in the lungs of Swiss Webster mice. After intranasal challenge with isolates AR-388 (1.3 x 10(7) inclusion-forming units per mouse) and AR-39 (1.5 x 10(6) inclusion-forming units per mouse), groups of animals were treated with either doxycycline (10 mg/kg of body weight once a day for 3 days), azithromycin (10 mg/kg [single dose]), or saline. Responses were assessed by the isolation of organisms in cell culture, detection of TWAR DNA in lung tissues by PCR, and lung histology. Both regimens were effective in clearing infections induced by AR-388 (P = 0.02 and 0.007 for doxycycline and azithromycin, respectively) compared with controls. TWAR DNA was detected in 77 and 25% of culture-negative lungs 2 weeks after treatment of AR-388 and AR-39 infections, respectively. Histological changes showed interstitial pneumonitis and were similar over time for all groups. Single-dose azithromycin produced drug levels in lung tissues above the MICs for the test strains for a period three times longer than that of single-dose doxycycline. We concluded that short-term antibiotic regimens were successful for the treatment of experimental TWAR pneumonitis in mice. TWAR DNA was frequently recovered from lung tissues after apparently successful treatment.
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PMID:Effects of two antibiotic regimens on course and persistence of experimental Chlamydia pneumoniae TWAR pneumonitis. 769 27