[Defense mechanisms against bacteria of intracellular development].

Presse Med

Laboratoire de Microbiologie, CHU de Paris-Ouest, Garches.

Published: January 1995

Intracellular bacteria are not inhibited by antibodies. Therefore the main mechanisms of resistance against these pathogens are the influx and activation of mononuclear phagocytes by the synergistic interaction of gamma-interferon and tumour necrosis factor. During the early phase of infection, gamma-interferon is produced by IL-12-activated natural killer cells (IL-12 being mainly produced by macrophages). In the later phase of infection acquired immunity is T-cell-mediated and involves the Th1 CD4+ subpopulation. These cells produce gamma-interferon when triggered by antigen. There is a complex network of interactions among cytokines. Some cytokines act synergistically to enhance resistance to infection, yet antagonistic interactions can sometimes occur.

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