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  • The immune response to Rickettsia typhi infection relies on the proper presentation of rickettsial antigens to immune cells, specifically antibodies and T cells.
  • The process of how immune cells, like lymphocytes and macrophages, interact with rickettsial antigens is influenced by the pathogen's characteristics and how accessible the antigens are.
  • A new finding suggests that infected L-929 fibroblasts display R. typhi antigens on their surface over time, which could play a crucial role in activating immune responses like cytotoxic T cell and antibody production.

Article Abstract

As with any immune response to infectious organisms, both antibody and T cell-mediated immune responses to infection with Rickettsia typhi require the appropriate presentation of rickettsial antigens to immunocompetent cells. Considering the obligate intracellular nature of rickettsiae, the exact mechanisms by which lymphocytes and macrophages encounter and respond to rickettsial antigens may depend on certain aspects of pathogenesis and on the availability of organisms or their antigens to cells of the immune system. One potential mode of rickettsial antigen presentation, not previously identified, is the appearance in vitro of rickettsial antigens on the cell membrane of R. typhi-infected L-929 fibroblasts. Polyvalent fluoresceinated rabbit antisera directed against whole R. typhi cells used in flow cytometric analysis of infected fibroblasts showed an increasing presence of R. typhi antigen on the host cell membrane 1 to 3 days postinfection. The significance of this finding in the pathophysiology of rickettsia-host interactions and the generation of cytotoxic T cell-mediated immunity and antibody immunity is discussed.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC261167PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/iai.50.3.911-916.1985DOI Listing

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