Mitsuda-type lepromin reactions as a measure of host resistance in Mycobacterium lepraemurium infection

Author:

Curtis J,Turk J L

Abstract

The footpad reaction to autoclaved whole Mycobacterium lepraemurium organisms (MLM lepromin) in high-resistance (C57BL) and low-resistance (BALB/c) mice was studied. Infected C57BL mice gave a prolonged footpad response persisting for 4 weeks after skin testing with high and low doses of lepromin. This was accompanied by mononuclear cell infiltration. Uninfected C57BL mice gave no response. The majority of infected BALB/c mice gave no increase in footpad thickness. However, a high proportion of infected and control BALB/c mice tested with the high dose showed mononuclear cell infiltration which resembled that in C57BL mice. The low dose caused little infiltration in infected or control BALB/c mice. The course of infection in the two strains was different. Dissemination of organisms from the infected footpad was minimal in C57BL mice 5 months after infection. In BALB/c mice, dissemination to the draining lymph node and to some extent to the liver had occurred by 5 months. The draining lymph node of BALB/c mice showed histological evidence of local antibody formation, which uas not found in C57BL mice. On the basis of these findings, it was possible to fit murine leprosy in these two strains into a classification similar to that used for human leprosy.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology

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