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The Journal of Medical Microbiology, Vol 48, Issue 12 1065-1073, Copyright © 1999 by Society for General Microbiology
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L. Fernandez-Lago, E. Rodriguez-Tarazona and N. Vizcaino
Departamento de Microbiologia y Genetica, Edificio Departamental, Universidad de Salamanca, Spain. Irlago@gugu.usal.es
The secretion of interleukin-12 (IL-12) following intracellular infection with virulent Brucella abortus strain 2308 was investigated in CD-1 mice and in CD-1 cultured peritoneal macrophages. Bioactive IL-12p70 and free non-immunoactive p40 subunits (IL-12p40) were determined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays. In CD-1 mice, B. abortus 2308 was a potent inducer of IL-12p40 (maximum levels were 5.9 and 3.4 ng/ml in sera and spleen homogenates, respectively). Secretion of IL-12p70 was also demonstrated in vivo, although at much lower levels (216.6 and 198.9 pg/ml in sera and spleen homogenates, respectively). Production of IL-12 over the first 7 days after infection was accompanied by active multiplication of B. abortus in the spleens of infected mice. CD-1 cultured peritoneal macrophages secreted only IL-12p40 (878.4 pg/10(7) macrophages) in response to B. abortus infection and no production of IL-12p70 was observed. In contrast, CD-1 peritoneal macrophages secreted detectable amounts of IL-12p70 (16.2 pg/10(7) macrophages) in response to purified lipopolysaccharide (S-LPS) from B. abortus 2308. The macrophages also secreted significant amounts of interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma) (520.1 pg/10(7) macrophages) in response to intracellular B. abortus. These results indicate that B. abortus 2308 is not a potent inducer of IL-12p70 production, whereas purified S-LPS from B. abortus 2308 induces the secretion of this bioactive form of IL-12 in cultured peritoneal macrophages. CD-1 peritoneal macrophages were able to secrete IFN-gamma, as well as high amounts of IL-12p40, in response to intracellular infection by B. abortus.
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