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Infect. Immun., 04 1995, 1298-1304, Vol 63, No. 4
PK Naslund, WC Miller and DL Granger
Nitric oxide (NO) is a microbiostatic gas generated by activated murine
macrophages. Cytokine signals, gamma interferon (IFN-gamma) and tumor
necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha) act synergistically to induce production
of a macrophage nitric oxide synthase (NOS). A variety of intracellular
pathogens, when recognized by macrophages primed with IFN- gamma, induce
NOS by eliciting TNF-alpha secretion, which then functions as a positive
autocrine signal. In cell culture assays, a murine macrophage cell line
(J774), primed with IFN-gamma, was tested for NOS induction upon challenge
with virulent Cryptococcus neoformans. C. neoformans failed to induce
macrophage NOS as measured by nitrite production. This was true
irrespective of the C. neoformans-to-J774 ratio. Other nonpathogenic
Cryptococcus species likewise failed to induce NOS, yet Saccharomyces
cerevisiae, Histoplasma capsulatum, and Candida albicans were efficient
inducers of NOS. Conditions which promoted attachment and/or phagocytosis
of C. neoformans did not lead to NOS induction (including opsonization with
specific antibodies against C. neoformans). Assays for transcriptional
repressors of NOS were negative. Tests for consumption of nitrite by
measurement of additional products of NOS induction were negative. No
TNF-alpha was detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay in supernatants
from C. neoformans-J774 cocultures. A mutant C. neoformans strain with a
minimal, but visible, polysaccharide capsule also failed to induce NOS;
however, several nonencapsulated mutants of C. neoformans did induce NOS.
Failure of C. neoformans to act as an inducer of NOS may be related to the
virulence of this pathogen in mice; C. neoformans is a unique example of a
facultative intracellular pathogen which fails to induce NOS in primed
macrophages. The mechanism appears to involve the failure of TNF-alpha
secretion once the macrophage comes in contact with the fungus. The
presence of the polysaccharide capsule appears to mask the signal necessary
for TNF-alpha secretion and, ultimately, NOS induction.
Copyright © 1995, American Society for Microbiology
Cryptococcus neoformans fails to induce nitric oxide synthase in primed murine macrophage-like cells
Department of Medicine, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina 27710.
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