Infection of B Cell-Deficient Mice with CDC 1551, a Clinical Isolate ofMycobacterium tuberculosis: Delay in Dissemination and Development of Lung Pathology
- 15 June 2000
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in The Journal of Immunology
- Vol. 164 (12) , 6417-6425
- https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.164.12.6417
Abstract
Long-term survival of mice infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis is dependent upon IFN-γ and T cells, but events in early phases of the immune response are not well understood. In this study, we describe a role for B cells during early immune responses to infection with a clinical isolate of M. tuberculosis (CDC 1551). Following a low-dose infection with M. tuberculosis CDC 1551, similar numbers of bacteria were detected in the lungs of both B cell knockout (IgH 6−, BKO) and C57BL/6J (wild-type) mice. However, despite comparable bacterial loads in the lungs, less severe pulmonary granuloma formation and delayed dissemination of bacteria from lungs to peripheral organs were observed in BKO mice. BKO mice reconstituted with naive B cells, but not those given M. tuberculosis-specific Abs, before infection developed pulmonary granulomas and dissemination patterns similar to wild-type animals. Further analysis of lung cell populations revealed greater numbers of lymphocytes, especially CD8+ T cells, macrophages, and neutrophils in wild-type and reconstituted mice than in BKO mice. Thus, less severe lesion formation and delayed dissemination of bacteria found in BKO mice were dependent on B cells, not Abs, and were associated with altered cellular infiltrate to the lungs. These observations demonstrate an important, previously unappreciated, role for B cells during early immune responses to M. tuberculosis infections.Keywords
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