Human peripheral blood monocytes readily phagocytized Coccidioides immitis endospores (2 to 5 μm) in vitro. Within 24 to 30 h at 37°C, the phagocytized endospores started developing into immature spherules. However, when the monocytes were incubated with recombinant human gamma interferon (rIFN-γ) or recombinant human tumor necrosis factor alpha (rTNF-α) and then infected, fewer endospores developed into spherules. Treatment with rIFN-γ or rTNF-α activated the fungicidal capabilities of the monocytes as evidenced by the significant reduction in CFU that could be recovered from rIFN-γ- or rTNF-α-activated monocytes compared with nontreated controls.
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Beaman, L. V. (1991). Effects of recombinant gamma interferon and tumor necrosis factor on in vitro interactions of human mononuclear phagocytes with Coccidioides immitis. Infection and Immunity, 59(11), 4227–4229. https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.59.11.4227-4229.1991
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