We are studying mechanisms of inflammatory lung disease, induced by inhaled substances. We employ an animal model in which antigens and mitogens (polyclonal cell activators) are administered in aerosol form. It is anticipated that we will be able to define the roles of cell-mediated immunity, antibody-mediated immunity, and polyclonal cell activation in environmental lung disease, using this model.
Lamb Jr, L S; Willoughby, J B; Willoughby, W F (1995) Morphologic and functional characteristics of alveolar macrophages following cryopreservation. Cryobiology 32:344-57 |
Gerberick, G F; Jaffe, H A; Willoughby, J B et al. (1986) Relationships between pulmonary inflammation, plasma transudation, and oxygen metabolite secretion by alveolar macrophages. J Immunol 137:114-21 |
Gerberick, G F; Willoughby, J B; Willoughby, W F (1985) Serum factor requirement for reactive oxygen intermediate release by rabbit alveolar macrophages. J Exp Med 161:392-408 |
Willoughby, W F; Willoughby, J B; Gerberick, G F (1985) Polyclonal activators in pulmonary immune disease. Clin Rev Allergy 3:197-216 |