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Adoptively transferred reactivity to M. leprae in nude mice infected with M. leprae.

E J Shannon1, S Chehl, C K Job, R C Hastings.   

Abstract

Reversal reactions are manifestations of delayed hypersensitivity to M. leprae and are thought to be usually accompanied by manifestations of effective cell-mediated immunity (CMI) as measured by bacterial clearing. These experiments were designed to study the induction of reversal reactions in M. leprae-infected, congenitally athymic nude mice using adoptive transfer of CMI. Splenic cell suspensions derived from unimmunized heterozygous nu/+ mice, and those vaccinated with heat-killed M. leprae, viable BCG and a mixture of the two antigens were diluted to contain 10(4), 10(5), 10(6), 10(7) lymphocytes/0.1 ml and infused intravenously into multibacillary nude mice. The production of reversal reactions in leprous nude mice in response to adoptively transferred CMI was studied in a quantitative fashion. Dose responsive induction of reversal reactions, apparent by footpad inflammation and swelling, decreased morphological indices (MI) of the bacteria and mononuclear cell infiltrations, histopathologically, were observed. For nude mice receiving cells primed with 3.9 X 10(5) living BCG alone, the effective dose 50% (ED50) was 1.0 x 10(6) lymphocytes to induce reversal reactions. For those receiving cells primed with 10(7) M. leprae the ED50 was 3.7 x 10(5) lymphocytes. For nude mice receiving cells primed with a mixture consisting of 1/2 the above dose of BCG + 1/2 the above dose of M. leprae, the ED50 was 6.8 x 10(4) lymphocytes.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3319298      PMCID: PMC1542215     

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


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