Strains of Mycobacterium avium differentially activate human dendritic cells

IMMUNOLOGY AND CELL BIOLOGY(2010)

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Animal models indicate that exposure to environmental strains of mycobacteria can modulate immune responses and influence the effectiveness of live mycobacterial vaccines. Here, we describe that between the two recently reported Mycobacterium avium isolates, strain WAg 206 (but not strain WAg 207) interferes with human monocyte-derived dendritic cell (MDDC) activation. WAg 206, unlike WAg 207, did not elicit inflammatory cytokine production (TNF alpha, IL-1 beta, IL-12) or costimulatory molecule expression (HLA-DR, CD83, CD80, CD86) by human MDDCs in vitro. These data highlight the potential for environmental mycobacteria to modulate immune responses in humans, and suggest a mechanism by which earlier exposure to such microbes may compromise the efficacy of live mycobacterial vaccines, as has been observed in some human BCG vaccine trials. Immunology and Cell Biology (2010) 88, 95-98; doi:10.1038/icb.2009.51; published online 4 August 2009
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Mycobacterium avium,dendritic cell,antigen presentation,microbial regulation
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