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Science 14 May 1993:
Vol. 260. no. 5110, pp. 984 - 986
DOI: 10.1126/science.8098550

Articles

Science, Vol 260, Issue 5110, 984-986
Copyright © 1993 by American Association for the Advancement of Science


articles

Sequestration from immune CD4+ T cells of mycobacteria growing in human macrophages

P Pancholi, A Mirza, N Bhardwaj, and RM Steinman

Laboratory of Cellular Physiology and Immunology, Rockefeller University, New York, NY 10021.

CD4+ helper T cells mediate resistance to tuberculosis, presumably by enhancing the antimicrobial activity of macrophages within which the Mycobacterium tuberculosis organism grows. A first step in resistance should be the presentation of mycobacterial antigens by macrophages to CD4+ T cells. However, when the antigenic stimulus is limited to organisms growing in human monocytes, the organisms become sequestered from immune CD4+ T cells. This block in presentation is selective for growing mycobacteria and not for other stimuli. Sequestration would allow replicating organisms to persist in infected individuals and may contribute to virulence.


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