Authors
Anthony A Ryan, Teresa M Wozniak, Elena Shklovskaya, Michael A O’Donnell, Barbara Fazekas de St Groth, Warwick J Britton, James A Triccas
Publication date
2007/12/15
Journal
The Journal of Immunology
Volume
179
Issue
12
Pages
8418-8424
Publisher
American Association of Immunologists
Description
Modulating the host-immune response by the use of recombinant vaccines is a potential strategy to improve protection against microbial pathogens. In this study, we sought to determine whether secretion of murine GM-CSF by the bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) vaccine influenced protective immunity against Mycobacterium tuberculosis. BCG-derived GM-CSF stimulated the in vitro generation of functional APCs from murine bone marrow precursors, as demonstrated by the infection-induced secretion of IL-12 by differentiated APCs, and the ability of these cells to present Ag to mycobacterium-specific T cells. Mice vaccinated with BCG-secreting murine GM-CSF (BCG: GM-CSF) showed increased numbers of CD11c+ MHCII+ and CD11c− CD11b+ F480+ cells compared with those vaccinated with control BCG, and this effect was most apparent in the draining lymph nodes at 7 and 14 days postvaccination …
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