PMID: 2509555Nov 15, 1989Paper

Temporal development of protective cell-mediated and humoral immunity in BALB/c mice infected with Brucella abortus

The Journal of Immunology : Official Journal of the American Association of Immunologists
L N ArayaA J Winter

Abstract

In BALB/c mice infected i.v. with attenuated strain 19 of Brucella abortus, the organism replicates to high numbers in the spleen and reaches peak concentrations at 2 wk postinfection (p.i.). The infection is then progressively cleared so that by 8 wk p.i. numbers of bacteria have decreased 10,000 fold or more. Passive transfer assays were performed with T cell-enriched spleen cells and serum of donor mice infected 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, or 8 wk previously. Antibodies conferred significant protection to recipients at and after 3 wk p.i., whereas protection by T cells was not evident until 4 wk p.i. The combined transfer of serum and cells enhanced protection over that provided by serum or cells alone when transfers were made before, but not after, challenge infection. Protection conferred by T cell-enriched spleen cells of 6-wk donors was unaffected by the presence of equal quantities of cells from 3-wk donors, but was abrogated by the removal of both CD4 and CD8 T cell subsets. Experiments with purified CD4 and CD8 subsets revealed that cell-mediated protection resided at equivalent levels in both subsets. Daily treatment of mice with Cyclosporin A for 4 wk after infection caused some increase in numbers of brucellae in spleens and li...Continue Reading

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