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Delayed clearance of Ehrlichia chaffeensis infection in CD4+ T-cell knockout mice.


ABSTRACT: Human monocytic ehrlichiosis is an emerging tick-borne disease caused by the rickettsia Ehrlichia chaffeensis. To examine the role of helper T cells in host resistance to this macrophage-tropic bacterium, we assessed E. chaffeensis infections in three mouse strains with differing functional levels of helper T cells. Wild-type, C57BL/6J mice resolved infections in approximately 2 weeks. Major histocompatibility complex class II (MHCII) knockout, B6.129-Abb(tm1) mice lacking helper T cells developed persistent infections that were not resolved even after several months. CD4+ T-cell-deficient, B6.129S6-Cd4(tm1Knw) mice cleared the infection, but the clearance took 2 weeks longer than it did for wild-type mice. C57BL/6J mice resolved infection more rapidly following a second experimental challenge, but B6.129S6-Cd4(tm1Knw) mice did not. The B6.129S6-Cd4(tm1Knw) mice also developed active E. chaffeensis-specific immunoglobulin G responses that were slightly lower in concentration and slower to develop than that observed in C57BL/6J mice. E. chaffeensis-specific cytotoxic T cells were not detected following a single bacterial challenge in any mouse strain, including wild-type C57BL/6J mice. However, the cytotoxic T-cell activity developed in all three mouse strains, including the MHCII and CD4+ T-cell knockouts, when challenged with a second E. chaffeensis infection. The data reported here suggest that the cell-mediated immunity, orchestrated by CD4+ T cells is critical for conferring rapid clearance of E. chaffeensis.

SUBMITTER: Ganta RR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC343995 | biostudies-literature | 2004 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Delayed clearance of Ehrlichia chaffeensis infection in CD4+ T-cell knockout mice.

Ganta Roman R RR   Cheng Chuanmin C   Wilkerson Melinda J MJ   Chapes Stephen K SK  

Infection and immunity 20040101 1


Human monocytic ehrlichiosis is an emerging tick-borne disease caused by the rickettsia Ehrlichia chaffeensis. To examine the role of helper T cells in host resistance to this macrophage-tropic bacterium, we assessed E. chaffeensis infections in three mouse strains with differing functional levels of helper T cells. Wild-type, C57BL/6J mice resolved infections in approximately 2 weeks. Major histocompatibility complex class II (MHCII) knockout, B6.129-Abb(tm1) mice lacking helper T cells develop  ...[more]

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