T cell-mediated immunity in the lung: a Cryptococcus neoformans pulmonary infection model using SCID and athymic nude mice.

Abstract:

:T cells are important in systemic anticryptococcal defenses, but a role in controlling an initial pulmonary infection has not been demonstrated. A murine model with intratracheal inoculation was developed to study the acquisition and expression of pulmonary T cell-mediated immunity against Cryptococcus neoformans. Infections with four strains of C. neoformans (305, 68A, 613D, and 52D) in two strains of mice (BALB/c and C57BL/6) were examined. Unencapsulated strain 305 and slowly growing strain 68A were readily controlled apparently by nonimmune pulmonary defenses, and no extrapulmonary dissemination was detected. Strain 613D grew progressively in the lungs and disseminated to the brain and spleen. Strain 52D initially grew rapidly in the lungs and disseminated to the spleen, but a clearance mechanism developed in the lungs after day 7 postinfection and in the spleen after day 28. SCID and athymic nude mice were unable to clear a strain 52D pulmonary infection, and a lethal disseminated infection occurred. Pulmonary clearance could be adoptively transferred into SCID mice infected with strain 52D by use of immune T cells from the spleen and lungs and hilar lymph nodes of infected immunocompetent donors. Furthermore, pulmonary clearance was almost 100-fold better in SCID mice that received immune T cells from the lungs and hilar lymph nodes than in those that received immune T cells from the spleen, even though equivalent levels of delayed-type hypersensitivity were transferred by both cell populations. These adoptive transfer studies suggested that the lung and hilar lymph node T cells from immune animals either are enriched in such a way as to mediate protective immunity or home to the lungs better than do splenic T cells.

journal_name

Infect Immun

journal_title

Infection and immunity

authors

Huffnagle GB,Yates JL,Lipscomb MF

doi

10.1128/IAI.59.4.1423-1433.1991

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

1991-04-01 00:00:00

pages

1423-33

issue

4

eissn

0019-9567

issn

1098-5522

journal_volume

59

pub_type

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