Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3064985 | Journal of Neuroimmunology | 2009 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
To study whether cerebral mycobacterial infection induces granuloma and protective immunity similar to systemic infection, we intracerebrally infected mice with Mycobacterium bovis bacilli Calmette–Guerin. Granuloma and IFN-γ+CD4+ T cell responses are induced in the central nervous system (CNS) similar to periphery, but the presence of IFN-γIL-17 double-positive CD4+ T cells is unique to the CNS. The major CNS source of TNF-α is microglia, with modest production by CD4+ T cells and macrophage. Protective immunity is accompanied by accumulation of Foxp3+CD4+ T cells and PD-L2+ dendritic cells, suggesting that both inflammatory and anti-inflammatory responses develop in the CNS following mycobacterial infection.
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Authors
JangEun Lee, Changying Ling, Michelle M. Kosmalski, Paul Hulseberg, Heidi A. Schreiber, Matyas Sandor, Zsuzsanna Fabry,