5349
1990
eng
article
1
2011-12-08
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Production of tumour necrosis factor during murine cutaneous leishmaniasis
We have assessed the role of tumour necrosis factor-a (TNF) during cutaneous leishmaniasis and demonstrated that significant levels of TNF were released by spleen cells from infected mice after in cirro restimulation with Leishmania major promastigotes. Spleen cells from both genetically resistant and genetically susceptible mice were equally capable of producing TNF. After challenge with bacterial endotoxin, TNF activity could also be demonstrated in the serum of L. mujor-infected mice and the titres correlated with the course of cutaneous disease in susceptible and resistant mice. TNF did not exert a direct leishmanicidal effect in uitro. Furthermore, our study indicated that macrophages are the source of L. major-induced TNF activity and that its elicitation is dependent on the presence of T cells. These findings suggest that TNF acts in concert with other cytokines produced during L. major infection and that its role depends on the composition of T cell subsets and cytokines present.
urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-61291
6129
In: Parasite Immunology (1990) 12, S. 483 - 494.
Deutsches Urheberrecht
Heidrun Moll
Kerstin Binöder
Christian Bogdan
Werner Solbach
Martin Röllinghoff
deu
swd
Immunologie
Medizin und Gesundheit
open_access
Institut für Molekulare Infektionsbiologie
Universität Würzburg
https://opus.bibliothek.uni-wuerzburg.de/files/5349/Moll18.pdf
4792
1990
eng
1131
1135
20
article
1
2011-05-02
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Tumor necrosis factor-\(\alpha\) in combination with interferon-\(\gamma\), but not with interleukin 4 activates murine macrophages for elimination of Leishmania major amastigotes
We have previously shown that during an infection with Leishmania major, susceptible BALB/c mice, as opposed to mice of a resistant strain (C57BLl6), are primed by lipopolysaccharide for the production of high levels of tumor necrosis factor-\(\alpha\) (TNF-\(\alpha\)) which is known to be a potent maerophage M\(\Phi\) stimulator in other parasitic diseases. In the present study we investigated whether TNF-\(\alpha\) activates M\(\Phi\) for killing of L. major parasites. In the absence of interferon-y (IFN-\(\gamma\)) or lipopolysaccharide, TNF-\(\alpha\) (0.025-25000 U/ml) failed to activate peritoneal exudate M\(\Phi\) from BALB/c mice for killling of L. major amastigotes. In the presence of suboptimal doses of IFN-\(\gamma\) (5 or 10 Vlml), however, TNF-\(\alpha\) mediated a rapid elimination of intracellular parasites, which was highly significant compared to IFN-\(\gamma\) alone. Tbe combination of TNF with interleukin 4, in contrast, was inactive in this respect and allowed survival of intracellular parasites. From these data we conelude that the presence of IFN-\(\gamma\) is crucial for TNF-\(\alpha\)-mediated killing of L. major parasites by M\(\Phi\). Disease progression in susceptible mice therefore seems to be a consequence of a deficiency of IFN-\(\gamma\) and a predominance of interleukin 4 rather than the result of an excess amount of TNF-\(\alpha\).
urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-31614
3161
Eur. J. Immunol. (1990) 20, 1131-1135.
Deutsches Urheberrecht
Christian Bogdan
Heidrun Moll
Werner Solbach
Martin Röllinghoff
deu
swd
Infektionsbiologie
Medizin und Gesundheit
open_access
Institut für Molekulare Infektionsbiologie
Universität Würzburg
https://opus.bibliothek.uni-wuerzburg.de/files/4792/MOll_Tumor_necrosis.pdf
4025
1991
eng
article
1
2010-06-17
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Lymphocytes play the music but the macrophage calls the tune
No abstract available
urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-45889
4588
In: Immunology Today (1991) 12, 1, 4-6
Werner Solbach
Heidrun Moll
Martin Röllinghoff
deu
swd
Immunologie
Medizin und Gesundheit
open_access
Institut für Molekulare Infektionsbiologie
Universität Würzburg
https://opus.bibliothek.uni-wuerzburg.de/files/4025/Moll_Lymphocytes_music.pdf