Cyclophosphamide treatment antagonizes the in vitro development of Mycobacterium lepraemurium-induced suppressor cell precursors
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2249.1992.tb06930.x
Cyclophosphamide treatment antagonizes the in vitro development of Mycobacterium lepraemurium-induced suppressor cell precursors
Abstract
The in vitro-inducible maturation of splenic suppressor cell precursors detected during the early phase of Mycobacterium lepraemurium infection can be abrogated when a high dose of cyclophosphamide (Cy) is inoculated to infected mice 2 days before assay. The drug does not act directly on adherent suppressor cell precursors, but rather inhibits their activation by a non-adherent cell subset whose phenotype has not yet been elucidated. It was established by flow cytometry analyses, that despite a marked increase in the total number of splenic non-adherent cells following M. lepraemurium infection, the effect of Cy on Ia+, Thy-1+, CD4+ and CD8+ cells in infected mice was comparable to that observed in normal controls. It was not possible to determine the duration of the inhibiting effect of Cy on non-adherent regulatory cells, because the drug was itself inducing suppressor cells from 7 days after inoculation. By the time spleen cell suspensions were totally free of Cy-induced suppressor cells, infection-dependent suppressor cell precursors were once again detected, indicating that Cy treatment did not prevent their in vivo accumulation. Therefore, even though M. lepraemurium-induced adherent suppressor cell precursors are themselves fully resistant to Cy, their development is transiently abrogated by the drug, most probably through the impairment of a non-adherent cell subset regulating their maturation.
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