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Mycobacterium vaccae induces a strong Th1 response that subsequently declines in C57BL/6 mice
Lijiao Zhang,Yanlong Jiang,Ziyin Cui,Wentao Yang,Limin Yue,Yingcong Ma,Shaohua Shi,Chun-fang Wang,Chun-feng Wang,Aidong Qian 대한수의학회 2016 Journal of Veterinary Science Vol.17 No.4
Mycobacterium (M.) vaccae is a fast-growing species of saprophytic bacteria that is widely distributed. To understand the host immuneresponses induced by M. vaccae isolated from bovine submaxillary lymph nodes, C57BL/6 mice were infected with reference strain M. bovisBacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) and isolated M. vaccae using intraperitoneal injections. Comparison of the bacterial replication and organpathology between M. vaccae and M. bovis BCG revealed that M. vaccae was more malignant than M. bovis in mice. We also demonstratedthat serum from the M. vaccae-infected mice contained a higher expression level of gamma-interferon (IFN-), tumor necrosis factor alpha,monocyte chemoattractant protein-1, interleukin (IL)-4, IL-12, IL-10 and transforming growth factor beta than did the other groups, especiallyafter week 4. Furthermore, when the numbers of CD3+CD4+IFN-+ and CD3+CD4+IL4+ cells in the infected mice were observed by flowcytometry, we found that a powerful T helper 1 (Th1) response was induced by M. vaccae infection, which was associated with the emergenceof CD3+CD4+IFN-+ cells. However, the Th1 response declined over time, which was associated with appearance of the CD4+CD25+FoxP3+and CD4+CD25+CD152+Treg cell reaction. In addition, a strong Th2 response was found. Finally, we found that M. vaccae infection increasedthe production of type I IFNs, which was associated with a reduced Th1 response.