Differential effector and secretory functions of microglial cell lines derived from BCG-resistant and -susceptible congenic mouse strains
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Data di Pubblicazione:
1999
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Differential effector and secretory functions of microglial cell lines derived from BCG-resistant and -susceptible congenic mouse strains / M., Puliti; R., Mazzolla; A., Brozzetti; Neglia, Rachele Giovanna; D., Radzioch; F., Bistoni; Blasi, Elisabetta. - In: JOURNAL OF NEUROIMMUNOLOGY. - ISSN 0165-5728. - STAMPA. - 101:(1999), pp. 27-33. [10.1016/S0165-5728(99)00127-5]
Abstract:
Using congenic strains of mice susceptible (bcg(s)) or resistant (bcg(r)) to BCG, murine microglial cell lines, RR4.R (BCG-resistant) and RR8.S (BCG-susceptible), were established in vitro. Comparative studies revealed that, although phagocytic to a similar extent, RR4.R cells were more active than RR8.S cells in terms of antimycobacterial activity. Interestingly, cells of resistant genotype secreted more nitric oxide, TNF-alpha and IL-12, but less IL-6, than susceptible cells, when stimulated with IFN-gamma alone or in combination with lipolysaccharide. Nevertheless, no significant differences were observed between the two cell lines in terms of IL-1 beta or IL-10 secretion, or on assessment of cytokine production following exposure to a massive dose of Lipopolysaccharide. Overall, these data provide the first evidence that resistant/susceptible genotype influences antimycobacterial activity, NO and cytokine production in microglial cells, the prototype of cerebral macrophages. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
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Keywords:
Microglia; Mycobacteria; bcg/Nramp1 gene
Elenco autori:
M., Puliti; R., Mazzolla; A., Brozzetti; Neglia, Rachele Giovanna; D., Radzioch; F., Bistoni; Blasi, Elisabetta
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