Protection by CD4 or CD8 T Cells against PulmonaryMycobacterium bovis Bacillus Calmette-Guérin Infection

Z Xing, J Wang, K Croitoru, J Wakeham - Infection and immunity, 1998 - Am Soc Microbiol
Z Xing, J Wang, K Croitoru, J Wakeham
Infection and immunity, 1998Am Soc Microbiol
Mice deficient in CD8 T cells demonstrated levels of Th1 cytokines and granulomatous
responses in the lungs very similar to those demonstrated by normal control mice and were
fully capable of controlling pulmonary mycobacterial infection by Mycobacterium bovis BCG
as assessed at day 37 postinfection. In comparison, mice deficient in CD4 T cells had similar
levels of interleukin-12 (IL-12) and tumor necrosis factor alpha but lower levels of gamma
interferon in the lungs and were still able to mount tissue granulomatous responses and …
Abstract
Mice deficient in CD8 T cells demonstrated levels of Th1 cytokines and granulomatous responses in the lungs very similar to those demonstrated by normal control mice and were fully capable of controlling pulmonary mycobacterial infection by Mycobacterium bovis BCG as assessed at day 37 postinfection. In comparison, mice deficient in CD4 T cells had similar levels of interleukin-12 (IL-12) and tumor necrosis factor alpha but lower levels of gamma interferon in the lungs and were still able to mount tissue granulomatous responses and control pulmonary mycobacterial infection. In contrast, IL-12−/− mice with impaired CD4 and CD8 T-cell responses had a markedly weakened control of infection, whereas SCID mice deficient in all T cells succumbed to such pulmonary mycobacterial infections.
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