Affiliation:
1. Department of Bacteriology, Saint-Antoine Faculty, 75012 Paris, France
Abstract
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
was studied for its effects on T-cell-mediated responses in mice, as exemplified by anti-
Listeria
immunity and delayed-type hypersensitivity to sheep erythrocytes. Immunity to
Listeria monocytogenes
was measured by quantitation of bacteria in spleens and mortality; delayed hypersensitivity to sheep erythrocytes was tested by the footpad reaction. Three different preparations of
P. aeruginosa
were used: the supernatant of a heat-killed culture, living bacteria, and heat-killed organisms. Similar results were obtained with the three preparations. Administration of
P. aeruginosa
24 h before
Listeria
infection reduced the resistance to the secondary challenge, as measured by increased bacterial multiplication in the spleen and rate of mortality. Cell transfer experiments showed that pretreatment of normal recipient mice with
P. aeruginosa
prevented them from being adoptively immunized against a
Listeria
challenge infection with spleen cells from immune donors. They also showed that treatment of donors with
P. aeruginosa
before immunization affected the capacity of their spleen cells to protect normal recipients against
Listeria.
Furthermore, spleen and peritoneal exudate cells obtained from mice given
P. aeruginosa
were capable of preventing immunization of normal recipients against
Listeria.
Similar results were obtained when the delayed hypersensitivity response to sheep erythrocytes was studied. The suppressive activity of
P. aeruginosa
-treated spleen cells was lost by removing adherent cells. Conversely, the adherent, heat-killed, anti-immunoglobulin-treated spleen cells exerted a suppressor effect. It thus appears that
P. aeruginosa
injection changes macrophage and T-lymphocyte activities and results in the development of adherent, macrophage-like suppressor cells in the spleen and peritoneal cavity.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology
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