Literature DB >> 12211275

Characterization of lymphocyte subsets in the bronchiolar lymph nodes of BALB/c mice infected with cilia-associated respiratory bacillus.

Lon V Kendall, Lela K Riley, Reuel R Hook, Cynthia L Besch-Williford, Craig L Franklin.   

Abstract

Cilia-associated respiratory (CAR) bacillus is an unclassified, gram-negative, extracellular bacterium that causes chronic respiratory tract disease in rodents. Infected mice develop microscopic lesions characterized by a primary lymphocytic response followed by macrophage and neutrophilic infiltration. To characterize the lymphocytic subsets that respond to CAR bacillus infection, BALB/c mice were inoculated with 10(5) CAR bacillus bacteria. At seven weeks after inoculation, mice were euthanized and the tracheobronchiolar and hilar lymph nodes were collected and stained for cell surface markers to T cells (CD3, CD4, and CD8), B cells (B220, CD5), natural killer (NK) cells (pan-NK) and intracellular interleukin 10 (IL-10) and interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma). Flow cytometric analysis of lymph nodes from CAR bacillus-infected mice revealed 11% increase in frequency of B cells (R220+), 12% increase in the frequency of double-negative (CD4-CD8-CD3+) T cells, and slight increase in the B-1 subset of B cells (B220+CD5+). There was no change in the frequency of NK cells. The CAR bacillus-infected mice had an overall decrease in the frequency of T cells. Intracellular cytokine staining revealed distinct populations of T cells producing IL-10 and IFN-gamma, and IL-10 production from B cells; NK cells were not a substantial source of IFN-gamma. To our knowledge, this is the first characterization of lymphocytic responses and suggestion that B cells and double-negative T cells may be principally responsible for the lesions associated with CAR bacillus infection.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12211275

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Comp Med        ISSN: 1532-0820            Impact factor:   0.982


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