Response of the lymphoid organs of the mouse to the peptidoglycan of a gram-positive bacterium (Streptococcus pyogenes).

Annales d'immunologie Pub Date : 1980-11-01
R Caravano, H Mauss, J Oberti, J Roux
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The response of the lymphoid organs of the mouse to the injection of a Gram-positive (Streptococcus pyogenes) bacterial peptidoglycan (PGL) has been investigated by several complementary techniques. Special cares were brought to: a) the extraction mode and the characterization of the bacterial fraction, b) the sanitary and microbiological status of the mice, and c) the lack of biologically active contaminants, even at a trace level. In these conditions, the local reaction at the site of inoculation was very moderate, transient and not very distinctive. No toxic reactions were observed, even with doses of several milligrams per mouse. Changes in lymphoid organs, as determined by changes in weight, incorporation of radioactive precursors and detailed histological study revealed that PGL did not induce the typical responses of ordinary antigens. Changes in the weight of organs were not significant and there was no dose-response relationship. In the lymph node, the response was confined to the paracortical area; the lymphocyte activation stood at an early stage and became characterized only after booster injection. There was no activation of antibody-producing cells. An important recruitment of active macrophages was observed; this could participate to the adjuvant activity of PGL, whose at least a part of the biological activity is therefore independent of the inflammatory and/or toxic response.

小鼠淋巴器官对革兰氏阳性细菌(化脓性链球菌)的肽聚糖的反应。
用几种互补技术研究了小鼠淋巴器官对注射革兰氏阳性(化脓性链球菌)细菌肽聚糖(PGL)的反应。特别注意的是:a)提取方式和细菌部分的特征,b)小鼠的卫生和微生物状况,以及c)缺乏生物活性污染物,即使是微量的污染物。在这些条件下,接种部位的局部反应是非常温和的,短暂的,不太明显。即使给每只老鼠几毫克的剂量,也没有观察到毒性反应。淋巴器官的变化,如体重的变化,放射性前体的掺入和详细的组织学研究表明,PGL不诱导普通抗原的典型反应。脏器重量变化不显著,无剂量-反应关系。在淋巴结,反应局限于皮质旁区;淋巴细胞的活化处于早期阶段,仅在加强注射后才有特征。没有产生抗体的细胞被激活。观察到活性巨噬细胞的重要募集;这可能参与了PGL的佐剂活性,因此其至少部分生物活性独立于炎症和/或毒性反应。
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