Induction of hypersensitivity to endotoxin in C3H/HeJ mice by immunization with L-form Salmonella typhimurium

When endotoxin low-responder C3H/HeJ mice were immunized with L-form Salmonella typhimurium, the mice were more susceptible to a lethal challenge with S. typhimurium 1 week after immunization (1-week mice) than were the unimmunized controls. One-week immune mice produced overwhelming amounts of tumo...

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Veröffentlicht in:Immunology letters 1993-12, Vol.39 (1), p.77-82
Hauptverfasser: Nakano, Akira, Kita, Eiji, Yamada, Hideki, Kamikaidou, Noriaki, Kashiba, Shuzo
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Zusammenfassung:When endotoxin low-responder C3H/HeJ mice were immunized with L-form Salmonella typhimurium, the mice were more susceptible to a lethal challenge with S. typhimurium 1 week after immunization (1-week mice) than were the unimmunized controls. One-week immune mice produced overwhelming amounts of tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α) in the blood after infection, while 4-week immune mice produced lesser amounts of this cytokine with a 75% survival rate at 60 days postinfection. Pretreatment with anti-TNF-α antibody prevented 1-week immune mice from succumbing to acute illness. Endotoxin-stimulated peritoneal macrophages from 1-week immune mice produced higher amounts of TNF-α in vitro than did those from 4-week immune mice and they expressed larger amounts of TNF-α mRNA on Northern blot. The capacity of macrophages to produce TNF-α in vitro was correlated with the degree of colonization by the L form in the cells. These results suggest that the colonization by L-form S. typhimurium in macrophages alters the susceptibility to S. typhimurium of C3H/HeJ mice and that TNF-α might play a major role in this alteration of host resistance.
ISSN:0165-2478
1879-0542
DOI:10.1016/0165-2478(93)90167-Z