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Infect. Immun., Apr 1996, 1126-1132, Vol 64, No. 4
ST Kanaly, SA Hines and GH Palmer
Rhodococcus equi, and intracellular respiratory pathogen, causes sever e
granulomatous pneumonia in humans with AIDS and in young horses. Pulmonary
clearance of R. equi requires functional CD4+ T cells and gamma interferon
(IFN-gamma) expression from bronchial lymph node cells. The purpose of this
study was to investigate whether R. equi- specific CD4+ Th1 cells could
effect clearance of R. equi from the lung. Adoptive transfer of a clearance
of R. equi from the lungs. In contrast, mice transfused with a R.
equi-specific CD4+ Th2 cell line expressed interleukin-4 but not IFN-gamma
mRNA, failed to clear pulmonary infection, and developed granulomas in the
lung. Control mice, which did not receive cells, did not produce IFN-gamma
or interleukin-4 and developed small pulmonary granulomas. These results
clearly show that a Th1 response is sufficient to effect pulmonary
clearance of R. equi.
Copyright © 1996, American Society for Microbiology
Transfer of a CD4+ Th1 cell line to nude mice effects clearance of Rhodococcus equi from the lung
Department of Veterinary Microbiology and Pathology, Washington State University, Pullman, Washington, USA.
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