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Dharmendra antigen but not integral M. leprae is an efficient inducer of immunostimulant cytokine production by human monocytes, and M. leprae lipids inhibit the cytokine production
Nakamura, Chikako; Fukutomi, Yasuo; Kashiwabara, Yoshiko; Oomoto, Yasukazu; Kojima, Miyae; Hayashi, Hidetoshi; Onozaki, Kikuo.
Affiliation
  • Nakamura, Chikako; Nagoya City University. Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences. Department of Hygienic Chemistry. JP
  • Fukutomi, Yasuo; National Institute for Leprosy. Tokyo. JP
  • Kashiwabara, Yoshiko; National Institute for Leprosy. Tokyo. JP
  • Oomoto, Yasukazu; Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd. Department of Immunology. JP
  • Kojima, Miyae; Nagoya City University. Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences. Department of Hygienic Chemistry. JP
  • Hayashi, Hidetoshi; Nagoya City University. Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences. Department of Hygienic Chemistry. JP
  • Onozaki, Kikuo; Nagoya City University. Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences. Department of Hygienic Chemistry. JP
Int. j. lepr. other mycobact. dis ; 65(1): 63-72, Mar., 1997. tab
Article de En | SES-SP, HANSEN, HANSENIASE, SESSP-ILSLACERVO, SES-SP | ID: biblio-1226651
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ABSTRACT
Killed integral Mycobacterium leprae, Mitsuda antigen, and chloroform-treated M. leprae, Dharmendra antigen (Dh-Ag), have been used for the classification of leprosy patients based on cell-mediated immunity. Heat-killed M. leprae also were used as a component of the Convit vaccine. Human blood monocytes were stimulated with M. leprae or Dh-Ag and their cytokine-inducing ability was compared. Monocytes were cultured in the presence of fresh human serum because of the efficiency of cytokine induction and the phagocytosis of M. leprae have been shown to be optimal in the presence of fresh serum. M. leprae and Dh-Ag were equally phagocytosed by monocytes. Dh-Ag was more potent than M. leprae in the induction of immunostimulatory/proinflammatory cytokines, interleukin-1 (IL-1), IL-6 and tumor necrosis factor (TNF). In contrast, a comparable level of IL-1ra, an immunosuppressive cytokine, was induced by M. leprae and Dh-Ag. The lipids extracted from M. leprae induced none of these cytokines by monocytes. Nevertheless, when monocytes were pretreated with the lipids followed by stimulation with Dh-Ag, productions of IL-1, IL-6 and TNF were all inhibited in a dose-dependent manner. However, the lipids did not inhibit the cytokine production induced by other stimuli including BCG and lipopolysaccharide. Moreover the lipids did not affect the production of IL-1ra. These results suggest that the lipids from M. leprae are responsible for the poor cytokine-inducing ability of M. leprae, thus favoring their infection. These results also suggest that Dh-Ag rather than integral M. leprae may be useful as a vaccine candidate because Dh-Ag is able to induce a large amount of cytokines from monocytes.
Sujet(s)
Texte intégral: 1 Collection: 06-national / BR Base de données: HANSEN / HANSENIASE / SES-SP / SESSP-ILSLACERVO Sujet principal: Monocytes / Cytokines / Mycobacterium leprae Langue: En Journal: Int. j. lepr. other mycobact. dis Année: 1997 Type de document: Article
Texte intégral: 1 Collection: 06-national / BR Base de données: HANSEN / HANSENIASE / SES-SP / SESSP-ILSLACERVO Sujet principal: Monocytes / Cytokines / Mycobacterium leprae Langue: En Journal: Int. j. lepr. other mycobact. dis Année: 1997 Type de document: Article