Mycobacterium bovis BCG decreases MHC-II expression in vivo on murine lung macrophages and dendritic cells during aerosol infection |
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Authors: | Pecora Nicole D Fulton Scott A Reba Scott M Drage Michael G Simmons Daimon P Urankar-Nagy Nancy J Boom W Henry Harding Clifford V |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Pathology, Case Western Reserve University, Wolstein 6534, 10900 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44106-7288, USA b Division of Infectious Diseases and Tuberculosis Research Unit, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH 44106-7288, USA |
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Abstract: | Mycobacterium tuberculosis and M. bovis BCG infect APCs. In vitro, mycobacteria inhibit IFN-gamma-induced MHC-II expression by macrophages, but the effects of mycobacteria on lung APCs in vivo remain unclear. To assess MHC-II expression on APCs infected in vivo, mice were aerosol-infected with GFP-expressing BCG. At 28 d, ∼1% of lung APCs were GFP+ by flow cytometry and CFU data. Most GFP+ cells were CD11bhigh/CD11cneg-mid lung macrophages (58-68%) or CD11bhigh/CD11chigh DCs (28-31%). Lung APC MHC-II expression was higher in infected mice than naïve mice. Within infected lungs, however, MHC-II expression was lower in GFP+ cells than GFP− cells for both macrophages and DCs. MHC-II expression was also inhibited on purified lung macrophages and DCs that were infected with BCG in vitro. Thus, lung APCs that harbor mycobacteria in vivo have decreased MHC-II expression relative to uninfected APCs from the same lung, possibly contributing to evasion of T cell responses. |
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Keywords: | Mycobacterium Macrophage Dendritic cell MHC Antigen presentation |
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