Mwangi D M, McKeever D J, Mahan S M
International Livestock Research Institute, Nairobi, Kenya.
Dev Biol Stand. 1998;92:309-15.
Peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBM) from cattle immunised against Cowdria ruminantium infection (Heartwater), proliferated in vitro in the presence of either infected autologous endothelial cells pre-treated with T cell growth factors to induce MHC class II expression, or infected autologous monocytes. Proliferation was not observed in PBM cultured with a soluble extract of the agent, but PBM responded to two recombinant antigens of C. ruminantium, namely a 32 kDa (MAP1) and a 21 kDa antigen (MAP2). We hypothesize that infected endothelial cells and monocytes present Cowdria antigens to specific lymphocytes during infection and thereby play a role in the pathogenesis/immune response to the pathogen.
用抗反刍动物考德里氏体感染(心水病)免疫的牛的外周血单核细胞(PBM),在存在经T细胞生长因子预处理以诱导MHC II类表达的感染自体内皮细胞或感染自体单核细胞的情况下,能在体外增殖。在用该病原体的可溶性提取物培养的PBM中未观察到增殖,但PBM对反刍动物考德里氏体的两种重组抗原,即32 kDa(MAP1)和21 kDa抗原(MAP2)有反应。我们推测,感染的内皮细胞和单核细胞在感染期间将考德里氏体抗原呈递给特异性淋巴细胞,从而在对该病原体的发病机制/免疫反应中发挥作用。