INVESTIGADORES
CERVI Laura Alejandra
artículos
Título:
Immunosuppression in experimental cryptococcosis in rats. Induction of thimic suppressor cells.
Autor/es:
SOTOMAYOR CE, RUBINSTEIN HR, CERVI LA, RIERA CM, AND MASIH DT
Revista:
MYCOPATHOLOGIA
Editorial:
SPRINGER
Referencias:
Año: 1989 vol. 108 p. 5 - 10
ISSN:
0301-486X
Resumen:
The presence of the microorganism, cortical hyperplasia and germinal centers was detected in the thymus of rats infected with 107 viable Cryptococcus neoformans cells and immunized at 7 days afterwards with 2.5 mg (0.1 ml) of human serum albumin (HSA) incorporated to complete Freund's adjuvant (CFA) (Group 2). There was no modification of the glandular structure in the thymus of the animals only immunized with HSA-CFA (Group 1). The weight of the thymus of group 2, animals infected andimmunized, was increased compared with the weight of the thymus of group 1 animals, this became evident by the increase of the thymic index (TI) (p < 0.005). This rate was obtained calculating the thymus weight/total body weight ratio x 1000. Thymic cells (107 cells in 1 ml) obtained from both groups of animals were transferred to normal syngeneic rats of the same sex. The recipient rats were immunized with HSA-CFA 24 h later and 14days after the transference, the response of delayed-type hypersensitivity (DTH) was studied in them.It could be observed that the thymic cells coming from group 2 animals were capable of suppressing significatively the afferent pathway of the DTH response to HSA when compared with the response of the animals that received cells coming from group 1 rats (p < 0.0001).Cryptococcus neoformans cells and immunized at 7 days afterwards with 2.5 mg (0.1 ml) of human serum albumin (HSA) incorporated to complete Freund's adjuvant (CFA) (Group 2). There was no modification of the glandular structure in the thymus of the animals only immunized with HSA-CFA (Group 1). The weight of the thymus of group 2, animals infected andimmunized, was increased compared with the weight of the thymus of group 1 animals, this became evident by the increase of the thymic index (TI) (p < 0.005). This rate was obtained calculating the thymus weight/total body weight ratio x 1000. Thymic cells (107 cells in 1 ml) obtained from both groups of animals were transferred to normal syngeneic rats of the same sex. The recipient rats were immunized with HSA-CFA 24 h later and 14days after the transference, the response of delayed-type hypersensitivity (DTH) was studied in them.It could be observed that the thymic cells coming from group 2 animals were capable of suppressing significatively the afferent pathway of the DTH response to HSA when compared with the response of the animals that received cells coming from group 1 rats (p < 0.0001).