Exposure of human peripheral blood mononuclear cells to total lipids and serovar-specific glycopeptidolipids from Mycobacterium avium serovars 4 and 8 results in inhibition of TH1-type responses

Previous studies have suggested that large quantities of bacterial lipids may accumulate and persist within host cells during chronic stages of Mycobacterium avium infections. This study intended to assess the ability of purified M. avium lipids to affect TH-1-type responses in human peripheral bloo...

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description Previous studies have suggested that large quantities of bacterial lipids may accumulate and persist within host cells during chronic stages of Mycobacterium avium infections. This study intended to assess the ability of purified M. avium lipids to affect TH-1-type responses in human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) from healthy donors. PBMC were exposed to total lipids and serovar-specific glycopeptidolipids (GPL) extracted from M. avium serovars 4 and 8, which have been reported to predominate as opportunistic infection among AIDS patients. After 24 h exposure to lipids followed by PHA/PMA treatment, IL-2 and IFN-gamma were assayed in the supernatants. Reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) was used for a semiquantitative estimation of mRNA for IL-2 and IFN-gamma in cell pellets at various time points. Exposure of PBMC to M. avium total lipids significantly suppressed PHA/PMA-induced secretion of IL-2 and IFN-gamma as determined by ELISA. The GPL antigens from serovar 4 were more efficient at inhibiting TH-1 responses than GPL from serovar 8. CD4(+)T-lymphocyte enrichment of PBMC demonstrated that suppression by M. avium lipids was intact without the presence of other cell populations such as monocytes and B-cells. Preliminary RT-PCR experiments showed that the secretion of TH-1 cytokines was partially affected at the transcriptional level. The results obtained showed that M. avium lipids are indeed able to modify the induction of TH-1-type cytokines by human PBMC, and suggest that accumulation of M. avium lipids in the chronic stages of infection may play an important role in the pathogenesis of HIV infection.
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Mycobacterium avium - metabolism
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title Exposure of human peripheral blood mononuclear cells to total lipids and serovar-specific glycopeptidolipids from Mycobacterium avium serovars 4 and 8 results in inhibition of TH1-type responses
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