Differential effects of concanavalin A and phytohemagglutinin on murine immunity. Suppression and enhancement of cell-mediated immunity. |
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Authors: | R F Schell D A Lawrence |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Clinical Microbiology, Albany Medical Center Hospital, Albany, New York 12208 USA;2. Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Albany Medical College of Union University, Albany, New York 12208 USA |
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Abstract: | To assess the effects of the selective T-cell mitogens concanavalin A (Con A) and phytohemagglutinin P (PHA) on cell-mediated immunity (CMI), the mitogens were injected before, with, or after intravenous (iv) challenge of mice with Listeria monocytogenes. Mitogenic treatment differentially influenced the CMI response to Listeria. Con A enhanced listericidal activity when given before or with Listeria challenge, but Con A suppressed the CMI response when given after infection with Listeria. In contrast, PHA enhanced listericidal activity at all intervals. Since Con A, but not PHA, affected the growth of Listeria in the spleens of mice 24 and 48 hr after infection, Con A was shown to have an immediate effect on the development of listericidal activity and PHA was shown to have a delayed effect. In addition, Con A induction of immediate nonspecific listericidal activity was short-lived, while PHA induced a longer-lasting effect on resistance to Listeria. The mitogen-induced effects in the CMI response to Listeria were shown to be dependent upon the activities of activated T cells. The enhancement and suppression of listericidal activity appears to result from the activation of different T-cell subpopulations, known to be stimulated preferentially by Con A or PHA. |
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