Literature DB >> 12447768

Delayed clearance of intraabdominal abscesses caused by Candida albicans in tumor necrosis factor-alpha- and lymphotoxin-alpha-deficient mice.

Alieke G Vonk1, Mihai G Netea, Johan H van Krieken, Jos W M van der Meer, Bart Jan Kullberg.   

Abstract

The role of endogenous tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF) and lymphotoxin-alpha (LT) in a model of intraabdominal Candida sepsis and abscess formation was investigated. Significantly more abscesses were observed in TNF/LT double knockout (TNF(-/-)LT(-/-)) mice, compared with that in wild-type (TNF(+/+)LT(+/+)) mice. Outgrowth of Candida in abscesses of TNF(-/-)LT(-/-) mice was 10-fold increased on day 14 and 60-fold increased on day 21 of infection. The interleukin-10rcolon;interferon-gamma ratio, measured in supernatants of stimulated splenocytes, shifted from 131 for TNF(-/-)LT(-/-) mice and 13.9 for TNF(+/+)LT(+/+) mice on day 8 to 0.11 for TNF(-/-)LT(-/-) mice and 11.66 for TNF(+/+)LT(+/+) mice on day 14 of infection. The diminished host resistance is explained by an impaired extracellular killing capacity of granulocytes and a delayed development of a T helper 1 response in TNF(-/-)LT(-/-) mice. In conclusion, TNF and LT are critical to the stimulation of effector cells that leads to elimination of Candida from abscesses.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12447768     DOI: 10.1086/345818

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Infect Dis        ISSN: 0022-1899            Impact factor:   5.226


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