T cell reactivity to the purified mycobacterial antigens p65 and p70 in leprosy patients and their household contacts

Author:

ADAMS E1,GARSIA R J1,HELLQVIST L1,HOLT P2,BASTEN A1

Affiliation:

1. Centenary Institute for Cancer Medicine and Cell Biology, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

2. Thursday Island Hospital, Thursday Island, Queensland, Australia

Abstract

SUMMARY T cell reactivity to the 70 and 65 kD (p70 and p65) protein antigens derived from Mycobacterium bovis BCG strain was studied by measuring the proliferative responses of peripheral blood mononuclear cells from members of an isolated Aboriginal community resident in the Torres Straits islands. In the nine index leprosy cases the pattern of responsiveness to the purified antigens paralleled that to whole sonicates from M. leprae and BCG. In the 40 contacts of the index cases, a high correlation was observed between the responses to p70 and p65 as well as to the crude sonicates. Significant T cell responses to the purified antigens, as well as the crude sonicates, were obtained with cells from the majority of contacts. Limiting dilution analysis of precursor frequencies in the contacts confirmed the immunogenicity of the purified antigens and excluded both a mitogenic component and the presence of suppressor cells in those moderate or low responders whose blood contained sufficient precursors to be tested. p70 appeared to be more potent in stimulating a proliferative response than p65 at equivalent protein concentrations. No correlation between responder status to either antigen and disease type was detected in families. These findings provide confirmation of the importance of p70 and p65 as major T cell immunogens in man and indicate that they are both potential candidates for inclusion in a bivalent vaccine for leprosy and tuberculosis.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Immunology,Immunology and Allergy

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