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Accessory cell heterogeneity in lepromatous leprosy; dendritic cells and not monocytes support T cell responses.

A Mittal1, R S Mishra, I Nath.   

Abstract

Dendritic cell (DC)-enriched cell populations from anergic lepromatous leprosy (LL) patients were found to be several-hundred-fold more efficient than monocytes (MO) in promoting antigen-induced T cell responses in autologous accessory + T cell cultures. Whereas, the use of autologous monocytes over a wide concentration range failed to stimulate Mycobacterium leprae-induced T cell proliferation, DC at concentrations as low as 0.1% induced significant proliferation in 9/15 and interferon gamma production in 14/15 LL patients. Four of the LL patients who failed to show proliferation were, however, able to secrete interferon gamma in the same T cell + DC co-cultures. DC were able to present particulate leprae antigens to autologous T cells. This preference for DC as an accessory cell was not shown when the cross-reacting antigen PPD was used in parallel co-cultures. Though tuberculoid leprosy patients showed some improvement in T cell proliferation with DC as compared to MO constituted co-cultures, this was not statistically significant. These results suggest that there is a heterogeneity in accessory cell requirement across the leprosy spectrum and that many lepromatous patients possess M. leprae-reactive functional T cells.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2503276      PMCID: PMC1541825     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Exp Immunol        ISSN: 0009-9104            Impact factor:   4.330


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