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Evidence for in vivo generation of cytotoxic T cells. PPD-stimulated lymphocytes from tuberculous pleural effusions demonstrate enhanced cytotoxicity with accelerated kinetics of induction.

F Lorgat1, M M Keraan, P T Lukey, S R Ress.   

Abstract

Mycobacterium tuberculosis is a bacterial pathogen capable of survival and replication within human macrophages. Cytotoxic T cells are thought to be important for the eradication of infected macrophages. To test this hypothesis, pleural effusion lymphocytes from patients with tuberculous pleuritis were stimulated in vitro with PPD, and proliferation and cytotoxicity were assessed by thymidine incorporation and chromium release, respectively. The level and kinetics of generation of antigen-specific cytotoxicity were measured and compared with those in autologous peripheral blood, control peripheral blood, and nontuberculous effusions. Both proliferation and cytotoxicity in tuberculous pleural effusions were augmented and accelerated in comparison to autologous or control peripheral blood. By contrast, low levels of cytotoxicity were observed in nontuberculous effusions, without evidence of accelerated kinetics. Cell subset fractionation by panning indicated that the cytotoxicity was mediated by CD4+ cells. The accelerated kinetics of induction of PPD-specific cytotoxic T cells demonstrated here suggests reactivation of in vivo generated cytotoxic T cells. These findings provide evidence that cytotoxic T cells are induced at the site of pathology in vivo and suggest that these cells play an important role in protection in vivo against infection with tuberculosis.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1736751     DOI: 10.1164/ajrccm/145.2_Pt_1.418

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am Rev Respir Dis        ISSN: 0003-0805


  12 in total

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Authors:  J Jason; L Archibald; L C McDonald; W M Hart; S Rheanppumikankit; S Tansuphwaswadikul; M G Byrd; J Larned; A Han; T A Green; W R Jarvis
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9.  Functional characterization of human natural killer cells responding to Mycobacterium bovis bacille Calmette-Guérin.

Authors:  Semih Esin; Giovanna Batoni; Manuela Pardini; Flavia Favilli; Daria Bottai; Giuseppantonio Maisetta; Walter Florio; Renato Vanacore; Hans Wigzell; Mario Campa
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10.  Cellular immunity in tuberculous pleural effusions: evidence of spontaneous lymphocyte proliferation and antigen-specific accelerated responses to purified protein derivative (PPD).

Authors:  F Lorgat; M M Keraan; S R Ress
Journal:  Clin Exp Immunol       Date:  1992-11       Impact factor: 4.330

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