2007
DOI: 10.1111/j.1348-0421.2007.tb03909.x
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Interferon‐Gamma Reverses the Evasion of Birc1e/Naip5 Gene Mediated Murine Macrophage Immunity by Legionella pneumophila Mutant Lacking Flagellin

Abstract: Legionella pneumophila is the etiologic agent of Legionnaires' disease. This bacterium contains a single monopolar flagellum, of which the FlaA subunit is a major protein constituent The murine macrophage resistance against this bacterium is controlled by the Birc1e/Naip5 gene, which belongs to the NOD family. We evaluated the intracellular growth of the flaA mutant bacteria as well as another aflagellated fliA mutant, within bone marrow‐derived macrophages from mice with an intact (C57BL/6, BALB/c) or mutated… Show more

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“…1, A and B and Refs. 13,26,27). Consistent with previous reports, IFN-␥ pretreatment rendered all three genotypes, but not IFNGR(Ϫ/Ϫ) BMMs, resistant to infection (Fig.…”
Section: Ifn-␣ and Ifn-␥ Protect Macrophages From Infection Withsupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…1, A and B and Refs. 13,26,27). Consistent with previous reports, IFN-␥ pretreatment rendered all three genotypes, but not IFNGR(Ϫ/Ϫ) BMMs, resistant to infection (Fig.…”
Section: Ifn-␣ and Ifn-␥ Protect Macrophages From Infection Withsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Both IFN-␥ and IFN-Is suppress L. pneumophila growth in murine macrophages (13,26,27). Our studies highlight a role for the IFN-I autocrine loop in the innate response to this bacterium.…”
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“…On the other hand, full innate intracellular resistance to L. pneumophila (and certainly other intracellular bacteria) depends on many additional mechanisms such as types I and II IFN-as well as TNF-␣-mediated effects, and perhaps also on Nramp1, antimicrobial peptides, or immunity-related GTPases (13,15,(45)(46)(47)(48)(49)(50). It might thus be conceivable that in case of L. pneumophila infection, one of these last mentioned resistance mechanisms is less functional in human cells compared with mice resulting in an overall stronger replication of Legionella in human cells compared with, for example, C57BL/6 macrophages despite functional hNAIP and hIpaf.…”
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