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J Vet Sci. 2008 Sep;9(3):309-315 |
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Cytokine response in Balb/c mice infected with Francisella tularensis LVS and the Pohang isolate
Eun-Ju Kim1, Sang-Hee Park1, Young-Sill Choi1, Soo-Kyoung Shim1, Mi-Yeoun Park1, Man Suck Park2, Kyu-Jam Hwang1,* |
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1Divison of Zoonoses, Center for Immunology and Pathology, and 2Divison of Epidemiology and Health Index, Center for Genome Sciences, Korea National Institute of Health, Seoul 122-701, Korea
* kyuhwang@nih.go.kr |
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We investigated the immune response induced by the
Francisella (F.) tularensis live vaccine strain (LVS) and
the Pohang isolate. After the Balb/c mice were infected
intradermally (i.d) with 2 / 104 cfu of F. tularensis LVS
and Pohang, respectively, their blood and organs were
collected at different times; 0, 3, 6, 24, 72, 96, 120 and 168
h after infection. Using these samples, RT-PCR and
ELISA analysis were carried out for the comparative
study of the cytokines, including TNF-メ, INF-ャ, IL-2, IL-4,
IL-10 and IL-12. In the Pohang-infected mice at 120 h, the
liver showed a 53 times higher level of TNF-メ and a 42
times higher level of IFN-ャ than the respective levels at the
early time points after infection. The levels of TNF-メ and
IFN-ャ induced by LVS were 5 times lower than those
induced by the Pohang isolate. Also, the organs from the
Pohang-infected mice showed higher levels of TNF-メ,
IFN-ャ, IL-10 and IL-12 than the levels in the LVS-infected
mice. The blood from the Pohang-infected mice at 120 h
revealed about a 40 times increased level of IFN-ャ, and
IL-10 was also increased by 4 times at 96 h compared to
an early infection time point, while IL-4 was not induced
during the whole infection period. These results suggest
that F. tularensis may induce a Th1-mediated immune
response to in vivo infection and the Pohang isolate has a
higher capacity than the LVS to induce an acute immune
response in Blab/c mice.
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