Wild-type (WT) and targeted-mutant mice incapable of making αβ T cells, γδ T cells, class I major histocompatibility complex (MHC), class II MHC, interferon (IFN)-γ, or inducible nitric oxide synthase (NOS2), were infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) by aerosol, and monitored over time for their ability to (a) control infection, (b) develop histopathology at sites of infection, and (c) survive. WT mice acquired the ability to control and to hold infection at a stationary level from day 20 on. This was associated with the development of a macrophage-dominated alveolitis at sites of infection, with increased synthesis of IFN-γ and NOS2 mRNA, and with an median survival time (MST) of 258.5 d. In the absence of αβ T cells, Mtb grew progressively and rapidly to induce a necrotic, neutrophil-dominated lung pathology that killed mice with an MST of 48 d. In the absence of CD4-mediated immunity (class II−/− mice), progressive bacterial growth continued in the lungs and in other organs beyond day 20, resulting in an MST of 77 d. By contrast, in the absence of CD8 T cell–mediated immunity, lung infection was controlled at a 1 log higher stationary level that induced a similar histopathologic response to that of WT mice, and resulted in an MST of 232 d.
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The Relative Importance of T Cell Subsets in Immunity and Immunopathology of Airborne Mycobacterium tuberculosis Infection in Mice
Tirsit Mogues,
Tirsit Mogues
aThe Trudeau Institute, Saranac Lake, New York 12983
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Mariam E. Goodrich,
Mariam E. Goodrich
aThe Trudeau Institute, Saranac Lake, New York 12983
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Lynn Ryan,
Lynn Ryan
aThe Trudeau Institute, Saranac Lake, New York 12983
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Ronald LaCourse,
Ronald LaCourse
aThe Trudeau Institute, Saranac Lake, New York 12983
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Robert J. North
Robert J. North
aThe Trudeau Institute, Saranac Lake, New York 12983
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Tirsit Mogues
aThe Trudeau Institute, Saranac Lake, New York 12983
Mariam E. Goodrich
aThe Trudeau Institute, Saranac Lake, New York 12983
Lynn Ryan
aThe Trudeau Institute, Saranac Lake, New York 12983
Ronald LaCourse
aThe Trudeau Institute, Saranac Lake, New York 12983
Robert J. North
aThe Trudeau Institute, Saranac Lake, New York 12983
Abbreviations used in this paper: MST, median survival time; Mtb, Mycobacterium tuberculosis; NOS2, inducible nitric oxide synthase; RPA, ribonuclease protection assay; WT, wild-type.
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November 03 2000
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December 06 2000
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December 07 2000
Online ISSN: 1540-9538
Print ISSN: 0022-1007
© 2001 The Rockefeller University Press
2001
The Rockefeller University Press
J Exp Med (2001) 193 (3): 271–280.
Article history
Received:
November 03 2000
Revision Requested:
December 06 2000
Accepted:
December 07 2000
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Tirsit Mogues, Mariam E. Goodrich, Lynn Ryan, Ronald LaCourse, Robert J. North; The Relative Importance of T Cell Subsets in Immunity and Immunopathology of Airborne Mycobacterium tuberculosis Infection in Mice. J Exp Med 5 February 2001; 193 (3): 271–280. doi: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.193.3.271
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