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In vitro cellular immune response to homologous and heterologous antigens in rabbits sensitized by five species of Mycobacterium and Nocardia asteroides.

M Kubín, J Pekárek, J Svejcar, B Procházka.   

Abstract

Rabbits were sensitized with killed Mycobacterium tuberculosis, M. kansasii, M. avium, M. scrofulaceum, M. fortuitum, and Nocardia asteroides, and their response to homologous and heterologous antigens was assessed in vitro by direct and indirect macrophage migration inhibition tests. The antigens were obtained by disintegration of bacterial mass and by purification of the supernatants by ultracentrifugation. In the direct test, hypersensitivity to homologous antigen was most marked with M. tuberculosis, M. kansasii, and M. avium (migration indices [MI] = 0.42 to 0.50), but was significantly weaker with organisms possessing a lower degree of pathogenic activity (MI for M. fortuitum and N. asteroides = 0.70 and 0.72, respectively). Reactivity to heterologous antigens was also highest in animals sensitized with strongly pathogenic species, approximating normal values in rabbits sensitized with weak pathogens. In the indirect test, the strongest responses were obtained again to homologous antigens (MI = 0.42 to 0.67), and they differed more markedly from reactions to heterologous antigens than in the direct test. The weakest activity of heterologous antigens was again found with M. fortuitum and N. asteroides, where MIs were 0.82 to 0.93.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 6793517      PMCID: PMC350768          DOI: 10.1128/iai.33.3.725-727.1981

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Infect Immun        ISSN: 0019-9567            Impact factor:   3.441


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Authors:  M MAGNUSSON; M A BLEIKER; W A GRIEP
Journal:  Acta Tuberc Pneumol Scand       Date:  1962

6.  In vitro studies of cell-mediated immunity in rabbits sensitized with Mycobacterium kansasii and Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

Authors:  M Kubín; J Svejcar; E Wisingerová; J Pekárek; E Svandová; M Kubícková
Journal:  Folia Microbiol (Praha)       Date:  1980       Impact factor: 2.099

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