TY - JOUR KW - Animals KW - Antigens, Bacterial KW - Cells, Cultured KW - Cross Reactions KW - Genes KW - Immunization KW - leprosy KW - Lymphocyte Activation KW - Mice KW - Mice, Inbred Strains KW - Mycobacterium KW - Mycobacterium leprae KW - Nontuberculous Mycobacteria KW - T-Lymphocytes AU - Douglas-Jones A G AU - Wade S M AU - Vaughan R H AU - Watson J D AB -
The nature of antigens shared between Mycobacterium leprae and other species of mycobacteria has been examined using a murine T-cell proliferation assay. Mice were immunized with different mycobacteria, and lymph node cultures were prepared one week later and challenged with M. leprae antigen. The 13 species of mycobacteria tested as antigens in this assay revealed that several species shared antigens in common with M. leprae as recognized by T-cell responses. C57BL/10J mice and congenic strains exhibit differences in T-cell responsiveness to M. leprae. B10.M and B10.Q mice are high responders and C57BL/10J are low responders, while F1 (C57BL/10J X B10.M) and (C57BL/10J X B10.Q) hybrid progeny are also low responders. These genetic differences were not observed when six other mycobacterial species were used as T-cell antigens. An unexpected finding was that the genetic pattern of T-cell responsiveness to M. marinum was identical to that observed for M. leprae using these strains of mice. Helper T cells may recognize antigenic determinants shared by M. leprae and M. marinum. These antigens may initiate the induction of T-cell responses to these two species of mycobacteria.
BT - International journal of leprosy and other mycobacterial diseases : official organ of the International Leprosy Association C1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3528344?dopt=Abstract DA - 1986 Sep IS - 3 J2 - Int. J. Lepr. Other Mycobact. Dis. LA - eng N2 -The nature of antigens shared between Mycobacterium leprae and other species of mycobacteria has been examined using a murine T-cell proliferation assay. Mice were immunized with different mycobacteria, and lymph node cultures were prepared one week later and challenged with M. leprae antigen. The 13 species of mycobacteria tested as antigens in this assay revealed that several species shared antigens in common with M. leprae as recognized by T-cell responses. C57BL/10J mice and congenic strains exhibit differences in T-cell responsiveness to M. leprae. B10.M and B10.Q mice are high responders and C57BL/10J are low responders, while F1 (C57BL/10J X B10.M) and (C57BL/10J X B10.Q) hybrid progeny are also low responders. These genetic differences were not observed when six other mycobacterial species were used as T-cell antigens. An unexpected finding was that the genetic pattern of T-cell responsiveness to M. marinum was identical to that observed for M. leprae using these strains of mice. Helper T cells may recognize antigenic determinants shared by M. leprae and M. marinum. These antigens may initiate the induction of T-cell responses to these two species of mycobacteria.
PY - 1986 SP - 367 EP - 79 T2 - International journal of leprosy and other mycobacterial diseases : official organ of the International Leprosy Association TI - Immunity to leprosy. IV. Murine T-cell proliferative responses to mycobacteria. UR - http://ila.ilsl.br/pdfs/v54n3a01.pdf VL - 54 SN - 0148-916X ER -