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Infect. Immun., 07 1996, 2540-2547, Vol 64, No. 7
BK Du Chateau, DM England, SM Callister, LC Lim, SD Lovrich and RF Schell
The mechanism(s) by which Lyme arthritis is induced has not been
elucidated. In this study, we showed that macrophages have a direct,
effector role in the pathogenesis of Lyme arthritis. Severe destructive
arthritis was induced in recipients of macrophages obtained from Borrelia
burgdorferi-vaccinated and nonvaccinated hamsters exposed to
Formalin-inactivated B. burgdorferi in vitro and then challenged with the
Lyme spirochete. Swelling of the hind paws was detected within 8 h of
infection, increased rapidly, and peaked at 21 h. This initial swelling
decreased, and by day 4 only slight swelling was detected. Severe swelling
of the hind paws was detected 8 days after infection and increased rapidly,
with peak swelling occurring on day 11. Histopathologic examination
affirmed that macrophages exposed to Formalin-inactivated spirochetes
induced a severe destructive Lyme arthritis. The onset and severity of the
severe destructive arthritis were dependent on the number of macrophages
transferred. By contrast, macrophages not exposed to Formalin-inactivated
B. burgdorferi failed to induce severe destructive arthritis in recipients
after challenge with B. burgdorferi. Similarly, severe destructive
arthritis was not detected in recipients of macrophages injected with
spirochetal growth medium. Our results also showed that transferred
macrophages could not protect hamsters from infection with B. burgdorferi,
as spirochetes were readily recovered from their tissues when cultured.
These findings demonstrate that macrophages exposed to B. burgdorferi are
directly involved in the induction of Lyme arthritis.
Copyright © 1996, American Society for Microbiology
Macrophages exposed to Borrelia burgdorferi induce Lyme arthritis in hamsters
Wisconsin State Laboratory of Hygiene, Madison, Wisconsin 53706, USA.
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