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. 1969 Oct;100(1):95-102.
doi: 10.1128/jb.100.1.95-102.1969.

Granuloma formation induced in mice by chemically defined mycobacterial fractions

Granuloma formation induced in mice by chemically defined mycobacterial fractions

A Bekierkunst et al. J Bacteriol. 1969 Oct.

Abstract

Amounts of trehalose-6,6-dimycolate as small as 1 to 5 mug can, after intravenous injection, induce in the lungs of mice formation of tubercles in which the cellular composition is indistinguishable from that in tubercles formed after an infection with living BCG bacilli. The strongest cellular response in mice was induced by cord factor from Mycobacterium kansasii; the weakest was induced by cord factor from the BCG strain of M. bovis. It was found that three intravenous injections of cord factor induced a more extensive cellular response than did one injection of the same total amount of cord factor. Mice treated intravenously with cord factor were protected against an intravenous challenge with the virulent H37Rv strain of M. tuberculosis. The cellular response in the lungs of mice to intraperitoneal injections of living BCG and cord factor was very weak compared with that after intravenous injections. Intraperitoneal vaccination of mice with cord factor did not protect the mice against a challenge with virulent tubercle bacilli. Mice vaccinated intraperitoneally with BCG were immunized although no granulomas, or very few, were present in the lungs at the time of the challenge. The significance of the cellular response induced by cord factor is discussed.

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