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Infect. Immun., May 1995, 1637-1644, Vol 63, No. 5
SM Muth and JW Murphy
Assessment of the direct anticryptococcal activity of murine lymphocytes
from both Cryptococcus neoformans-immunized and control mice was the focus
of this investigation. We demonstrate that at a 2:1 effector
cell-to-cryptococcal target cell ratio, effector cell populations comprised
of alpha beta T-cell receptor-positive T lymphocytes (98 to 99% CD3+) from
C. neoformans-immunized mice inhibited the growth of cryptococcal cells
better than similar populations of lymphocytes from nonimmunized control
mice. Almost immediately after mixing of cryptococci with the effector
cells, C. neoformans-lymphocyte conjugates were observed. The percentage of
conjugates increased over the first 30 min of incubation and then remained
constant over the next 1.5 h. T-lymphocyte-enriched populations from C.
neoformans-immunized mice formed significantly greater percentages of
conjugates with cryptococci than control T lymphocytes at each time period
that assessment was made. For growth inhibition to occur, direct contact
between the effector and target cells was necessary, as evidenced by
abrogation of cryptococcal growth inhibition when lymphocyte and
cryptococcal cell populations were separated by a porous membrane during
the growth inhibition assay. Vital staining of cryptococci after incubation
with the T-cell-enriched populations showed that the T lymphocytes killed
the cryptococcal cells.
Copyright © 1995, American Society for Microbiology
Direct anticryptococcal activity of lymphocytes from Cryptococcus neoformans-immunized mice
Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of Oklahoma Health Science Center, Oklahoma City 73190, USA.
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