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Publication : Disseminated tuberculosis in interferon gamma gene-disrupted mice.

First Author  Cooper AM Year  1993
Journal  J Exp Med Volume  178
Issue  6 Pages  2243-7
PubMed ID  8245795 Mgi Jnum  J:15723
Mgi Id  MGI:63838 Doi  10.1084/jem.178.6.2243
Citation  Cooper AM, et al. (1993) Disseminated tuberculosis in interferon gamma gene-disrupted mice. J Exp Med 178(6):2243-7
abstractText  The expression of protective immunity to Mycobacterium tuberculosis in mice is mediated by T lymphocytes that secrete cytokines. These molecules then mediate a variety of roles, including the activation of parasitized host macrophages, and the recruitment of other mononuclear phagocytes to the site of the infection in order to initiate granuloma formation. Among these cytokines, interferon gamma (IFN-gamma) is believed to play a key role is these events. In confirmation of this hypothesis, we show in this study that mice in which the IFN-gamma gene has been disrupted were unable to contain or control a normally sublethal dose of M. tuberculosis, delivered either intravenously or aerogenically. In such mice, a progressive and widespread tissue destruction and necrosis, associated with very high numbers of acid-fast bacilli, was observed. In contrast, despite the lack of protective immunity, some DTH-like reactivity could still be elicited. These data, therefore, indicate that although IFN-gamma may not be needed for DTH expression, it plays a pivotal and essential role in protective cellular immunity to tuberculosis infection.
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