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Mycobacterium bovisBCG-Infected Mice Are More Susceptible to Staphylococcal Enterotoxin B-Mediated Toxic Shock than Uninfected Mice despite Reduced In Vitro Splenocyte Responses to Superantigens

Authors :
Pedras-Vasconcelos, João A.
Chapdelaine, Yvan
Dudani, Renu
van Faassen, Henk
Smith, Dean K.
Sad, Subash
Source :
Infection and Immunity; August 2002, Vol. 70 Issue: 8 p4148-4157, 10p
Publication Year :
2002

Abstract

ABSTRACTType 1 T-cell responses against intracellular pathogens play a crucial role in mediating protection. We examined whether the induction of a strong type 1 T-cell response during a chronic bacterial infection influences responses to superantigens capable of inducing acute shock. Intravenous infection of mice with Mycobacterium bovisBCG appeared to induce a progressive anergy towards staphylococcal enterotoxin B (SEB) and towards antigen preparation of BCG (BCG-Ag) itself, based on diminished gamma interferon (IFN-γ) production by SEB- and BCG-Ag-stimulated splenocytes from infected mice. In contrast to these in vitro results, injection of SEB into BCG-infected mice led to a dramatic increase in the serum IFN-γ levels and the death of infected but not of control mice. In vitro hyporesponsiveness towards SEB and BCG-Ag occurred only with unfractionated splenocyte cultures, as purified T cells from infected mice produced higher levels of IFN-γ. Hyporesponsiveness towards SEB and BCG-Ag in unfractionated splenocyte cultures was not due to suppressive antigen-presenting cells (APCs), as APCs from infected mice stimulated higher levels of IFN-γ from purified T cells. The diminished IFN-γ levels observed with bulk splenocytes appear to be due to changes in the T-cell-to-APC ratio that result in a decreased proportion of T cells, coupled to reduced proliferative responses and an increased susceptibility of effector T cells to activation-induced cell death in vitro. Our results indicate that the reported phenomena of T-cell anergy during mycobacterial infection may be an in vitro consequence of the development of a strong type 1 response in vivo.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00199567 and 10985522
Volume :
70
Issue :
8
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Infection and Immunity
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs57555505
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1128/IAI.70.8.4148-4157.2002