• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: Role of gamma interferon in induction of natural killer activity by Legionella pneumophila in vitro and in an experimental murine infection model
  • Contributor: Blanchard, D K; Friedman, H; Stewart, W E; Klein, T W; Djeu, J Y
  • Published: American Society for Microbiology, 1988
  • Published in: Infection and Immunity, 56 (1988) 5, Seite 1187-1193
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.1128/iai.56.5.1187-1193.1988
  • ISSN: 0019-9567; 1098-5522
  • Keywords: Infectious Diseases ; Immunology ; Microbiology ; Parasitology
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  • Description: Legionella pneumophila has been shown to induce gamma interferon (IFN-gamma) both in vitro and in vivo during experimental infections of mice. With complement-mediated serologic depletion of murine splenocytes, the cellular sources of IFN-gamma following in vitro stimulation with L. pneumophila antigens were Thy-1.2+, Lyt-2-, L3T4-, and asialo-GM1+, which is consistent with the natural killer (NK) cell phenotype. Additionally, Percoll density discontinuous centrifugation demonstrated that maximal production of IFN coincided with high NK activity in fractions which were enriched for large granular lymphocytes. Furthermore, 18- to 24-h incubation of splenocytes with L. pneumophila whole-cell vaccine resulted in augmented NK cytotoxic activity against YAC-1 tumor target cells in a 51Cr release assay. The addition of macrophages to purified large granular lymphocyte populations augmented both IFN-gamma production and NK activity, suggesting that antigen is required for optimal responses. In an experimental infection model using an intratracheal inoculation route, NK activity was enhanced in the spleen, peripheral blood, and lung cells of infected mice, with maximal stimulation in the lung leukocytes at the site of infection. The results of the present study indicate that NK cells respond in vivo and in vitro to stimulation by L. pneumophila by producing IFN-gamma and by increased cytolytic activity.
  • Access State: Open Access