Gamma Interferon Is Essential for Clearing Mycobacterium genavense Infection
- 1 June 2000
- journal article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Infection and Immunity
- Vol. 68 (6) , 3720-3
- https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.68.6.3720-3723.2000
Abstract
Factors determining the in vivo replication of the opportunistic pathogen Mycobacterium genavense are largely unknown. Following intravenous injection of a patient isolate, M. genavense could not be recovered by culture or detected by PCR in the livers or spleens of infected BALB/c mice. In contrast, M. genavense was found to chronically persist and multiply in the livers and spleens of intravenously infected syngeneic gamma-interferon-gene-deficient (GKO) mice as evidenced by acid-fast stains of infected tissues and recovery by both PCR and liquid culture following organ homogenization. In GKO mice, M. genavense elicited a chronic inflammatory response, resulting in marked splenomegaly and extensive lymphadenopathy. Granulomatous lesions in the livers of GKO mice were diffuse, were composed of monocytes, neutrophils, and CD3 + cells, and were histochemically negative for inducible nitric oxide synthase.Keywords
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