Infection of differentiated U937 cells by Salmonella typhimurium: Absence of correlation between oxidative burst and antimicrobial defence

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The human histiocytic lymphoma cell line U937 can be induced to differentiate along the monocyte/macrophage pathway by either phorbol myristate acetate (PMA) or by the combination of retinoïc acid (RA) and 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 (VD). U937 cells treated with either PMA or RA/VD were able to phagocytose Salmonella typhimurium in the presence of non-immune human serum. However, only cells differentiated by RA/VD were capable of developing an oxidative metabolic burst in response to infection. Since the oxidative burst is considered to be a potent antimicrobial mechanism, we investigated its effect on S. typhimurium. The oxidative burst failed to affect either the viability or the multiplication of S. typhimurium suggesting that if plays only a minor role in the host defence against S. typhimurium. © 1993.

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Château, M. T., & Caravano, R. (1993). Infection of differentiated U937 cells by Salmonella typhimurium: Absence of correlation between oxidative burst and antimicrobial defence. FEMS Immunology and Medical Microbiology, 7(2), 111–118. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1574-695x.1993.tb00389.x

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