Mycobacterium indicus pranii supernatant induces apoptotic cell death in mouse peritoneal macrophages in vitro

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Mycobacterium indicus pranii (MIP), also known as Mw, is a saprophytic, non-pathogenic strain of Mycobacterium and is commercially available as a heat-killed vaccine for leprosy and recently tuberculosis (TB) as part of MDT. In this study we provide evidence that cell-free supernatant collected from original MIP suspension induces rapid and enhanced apoptosis in mouse peritoneal macrophages in vitro. It is demonstrated that the MIP cell-free supernatant induced apoptosis is mitochondria-mediated and caspase independent and involves mitochondrial translocation of Bax and subsequent release of AIF and cytochrome c from the mitochondria. Experiments with pharmacological inhibitors suggest a possible role of PKC in mitochondria-mediated apoptosis of macrophages. © 2011 Pandey et al.

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Pandey, R. K., Bhatt, K. H., Dahiya, Y., & Sodhi, A. (2011). Mycobacterium indicus pranii supernatant induces apoptotic cell death in mouse peritoneal macrophages in vitro. PLoS ONE, 6(2). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0017093

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