BCG masking phenomena might depend on the species of Mycobacterium

Author:

Korablioviene Joana12ORCID,Mauricas Mykolas1,Dumalakiene Irena1,Caplinskas Saulius23,Viliene Rita1,Baleisis Justinas1,Vysniauskis Gintautas1,Chorostowska-Wynimko Joanna4,Magelinskiene Ginreta5,Korabliov Pavel1,Valiulis Arunas56

Affiliation:

1. 1Department of Immunology, State Research Institute Center for Innovative Medicine, Santariskių Str. 5, Vilnius, Lithuania

2. 2Center for Communicable Diseases and AIDS, Nugaletojų Str. 14, Vilnius, Lithuania

3. 3Educology and Social Work Institute, Mykolas Romeris University, Ateities Str. 20, Vilnius, Lithuania

4. 4Department of Genetics and Clinical Immunology, National Institute of Tuberculosis and Lung Diseases, Warsaw, Poland

5. 5Department of Public Health, Institute of Health Sciences, Vilnius University Faculty of Medicine, M.K. Ciurlionio Str. 21, Vilnius, Lithuania

6. 6Department of Children's Diseases, Institute of Clinical Medicine, Vilnius University Faculty of Medicine, Antakalnio Str. 57, Vilnius, Lithuania

Abstract

AbstractThis study investigated BCG masking dependency on the species of Mycobacterium through the immune response to the mycobacterial region of deletion 1 (RD-1) associated growth affecting proteins (GEP).To evaluate the effects of GEP, 8-week old female BALB/c mice were immunized with either the wild type Mycobacterium bovis (MBGEP) or the ATCC Mycobacterium avium subsp. avium (MAGEP) strain and then subjected to further exposure with Mycobacterium terrae or M. avium sub. avium. Mice immunized with MAGEP and those mice further exposed to M. avium subsp. avium had increased granulocytes (GRA) and monocytes to lymphocytes rate (MLR) compared to control mice. Immunization of mice with GEP induced an antibody response one month after primary immunization, as observed by cross-reactivity. Our findings suggest that MAGEP is related to a latent hypersensitivity reaction and an increased risk of mycobacterial infection susceptibility. According to the results of the present study, previous sensitization with NTM antigens results in varying immune reactions after contact with different NTM argued that masking phenomena may be dependent on the species of Mycobacterium.

Publisher

Akademiai Kiado Zrt.

Subject

General Immunology and Microbiology,General Medicine

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