Whittum-Hudson J A, Taylor H R
Wilmer Ophthalmological Institute, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland 21205.
Infect Immun. 1989 Oct;57(10):2977-83. doi: 10.1128/iai.57.10.2977-2983.1989.
Antigen-specific responses to chlamydiae have been demonstrated with lymphocytes isolated from the conjunctiva after primary ocular infection and after topical challenge of chlamydia-immune cynomolgus monkeys with noninfectious, Triton X-100-extracted antigen. Proliferative to viable elementary bodies homologous to the original infecting serovar were demonstrated. In addition, in vitro production of antichlamydial antibody by conjunctival B cells was demonstrated by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay of culture supernatants collected after 7 to 21 days of culture. These findings demonstrate that antigen-specific lymphocytes appear in the conjunctiva as a result of ocular chlamydial infection and that a noninfectious chlamydial antigen stimulates their reappearance or expansion at the site of original infection.
在原发性眼部感染后以及用非感染性的、经Triton X-100提取的抗原对衣原体免疫的食蟹猴进行局部攻击后,从结膜分离出的淋巴细胞已显示出对衣原体的抗原特异性反应。已证明对与原始感染血清型同源的活原体具有增殖能力。此外,通过对培养7至21天后收集的培养上清液进行酶联免疫吸附测定,证明结膜B细胞在体外产生抗衣原体抗体。这些发现表明,抗原特异性淋巴细胞因眼部衣原体感染而出现在结膜中,并且非感染性衣原体抗原会刺激它们在原始感染部位重新出现或扩增。