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. 2005 Oct 1;192(7):1237-44.
doi: 10.1086/444544. Epub 2005 Aug 26.

Role of type 1 T helper cells in the resolution of acute Streptococcus pneumoniae sinusitis: a mouse model

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Role of type 1 T helper cells in the resolution of acute Streptococcus pneumoniae sinusitis: a mouse model

Christopher Blair et al. J Infect Dis. .

Abstract

Background: We examined the importance of the adaptive and innate immune responses in the resolution of an acute bacterial sinus infection in mice.

Methods: Recombinase-activating gene knockout (RAG-1(-/-)) (no lymphocytes) and C57BL/6 (wild-type) mice were infected with Streptococcus pneumoniae. For determination of the cell type involved, lymphocytes from mice were adoptively transferred into RAG-1(-/-), C57BL/6 (all lymphocytes), B cell-deficient, and T cell-deficient mice. The degree of infection and inflammation was determined by quantification of S. pneumoniae from nasal lavage and analysis of sinus tissue, respectively.

Results: In C57BL/6 mice, both the infection and inflammation resolved in 21 days, whereas neither resolved in RAG-1(-/-) mice. When C57BL/6 lymphocytes were adoptively transferred into RAG-1(-/-) mice, resolution of the infection and inflammation occurred. Mice without B cells were able to clear the infection, whereas mice without T cells could not clear it. In vitro stimulation of the draining lymph nodes of the infected mice by use of heat-killed S. pneumoniae led to the production of interferon (IFN)- gamma. Flow-cytometric analysis of lymphocytes obtained from sinus mucosa and draining lymph nodes showed an increase in the number of type 1 T helper cell-like cells over that in control mice.

Conclusions: RAG-1(-/-) mice with innate immunity but no lymphocytes contain--but cannot clear--a bacterial sinus infection. Lymphocytes transferred to RAG-1(-/-) mice clear the infection. The sinus mucosa and draining lymph nodes show an increase in T cells generating IFN- gamma. These data demonstrate that T cells are essential in clearing an acute S. pneumoniae bacterial sinus infection.

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