Literature DB >> 6310109

Effect of silica on the susceptibility of mice to experimental histoplasmosis.

L A Von Behren, S Chaudhary, N Khardori, S Rabinovich, M D Shu, R P Tewari.   

Abstract

The role of macrophages in the innate immunity of mice to histoplasmosis was investigated using silica, which selectively inactivates macrophages. Mice given silica IV 1 day prior to challenge with live yeast cells of Histoplasma capsulatum were more susceptible to infection than were untreated controls. This increased susceptibility to Histoplasma was observed when mice were given silica at 1, 14, and 21 days prior to infection but not at 3 and 7 days. Silica treated mice that survived 30 days after challenge with a sublethal dose of Histoplasma had 23 times more viable organisms in their spleens than in those of untreated controls. The blastogenic response of spleen cells to concanavalin A and phytohemagglutinin was unaffected at 12 hr after silica injection but was significantly depressed between 1 and 21 days. In contrast, silica treatment did not affect the blastogenic response of spleen cells to lipopolysaccharide. Silica particles were cytotoxic for mouse peritoneal macrophages but not to lymphocytes in vitro. These results indicate that macrophages play an essential role in natural immunity to histoplasmosis.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6310109

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Reticuloendothel Soc        ISSN: 0033-6890


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