Cytokine gene expression by cultures of human lymphocytes with autologous Mycobacterium tuberculosis-infected monocytes

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In order to better understand the immunoregulation following Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection, cytokine mRNA induction in response to in vitro infection of human monocytes with live virulent M. tuberculosis H37Rv cocultured with autologous lymphocytes was quantitated by reverse transcriptase-PCR. Induced levels of interleukin 1β (IL-1β), IL-2, tumor necrosis factor alpha, and gamma interferon (IFN-γ) were compared among groups of individuals representing three phases of immunity to infection with M. tuberculosis: naive normal control subjects, purified protein derivative (PPD)-reactive normal donors, and individuals with active tuberculosis (TB [diseased]). Levels of IL-1β and tumor necrosis factor alpha mRNA in cocultured cells from TB patients were 51 and 45%, respectively, of those obtained in cells from sensitized healthy volunteers and were comparable to those from naive normal donors. Lymphoproliferative responses to M. tuberculosis and induction of the T-cell cytokine IL-2 were predictably high in the cells of PPD-sensitized donors, low in normal naive individuals, and variable among TB patients. In contrast, the induced level of another lymphokine. IFN-γ, did not follow the pattern seen in IL-2 induction. Infection with live M. tuberculosis induced high levels of IFN-γ mRNA in lymphocytes of both PPD-sensitized and normal naive donors compared with those of TB patients. Interestingly, polyclonal stimulation with the mitogen concanavalin A induced similar IFN-γ levels in cells from all three donor groups. The high level of IFN-γ induced by the infection of monocytes from naive normal donors suggests a role for natural killer (NK) cells in the production of IFN-γ in this coculture system. This response appears independent of the role performed by T cells.

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Johnson, B. J., & McMurray, D. N. (1994). Cytokine gene expression by cultures of human lymphocytes with autologous Mycobacterium tuberculosis-infected monocytes. Infection and Immunity, 62(4), 1444–1450. https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.62.4.1444-1450.1994

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