2007
DOI: 10.1007/s10753-007-9045-z
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BCG-induced Rabbit Alveolar Macrophages are Endowed with Strengthened Antioxidant Metabolic Pathways

Abstract: Following i.v. BCG infection, a new population of macrophages are recruited in the rabbit lung. These macrophages, known as activated macrophages, substitute the resident macrophages and can play a key role in the defence against mycobacteria. We report here that BCG-activated alveolar macrophages are equipped with a more active hexose monophosphate pathway, which can maintain an optimal intracellular concentration of NADPH and GSH, and allow to produce mycobactericidal free radicals and to become resistant to… Show more

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“…All three measures were significantly elevated in the Mclk1 +/2 cells. We also tested bacteria-induced cell death, because increased resistance is expected from activated macrophages (26,27). In fact, Mclk1 +/2 cells were more resistant at two different MOI (Fig.…”
Section: Increased Classic Activation Of Macrophagesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All three measures were significantly elevated in the Mclk1 +/2 cells. We also tested bacteria-induced cell death, because increased resistance is expected from activated macrophages (26,27). In fact, Mclk1 +/2 cells were more resistant at two different MOI (Fig.…”
Section: Increased Classic Activation Of Macrophagesmentioning
confidence: 99%