2006
DOI: 10.1128/iai.74.1.213-224.2006
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Production and Characterization of Guinea Pig Recombinant Gamma Interferon and Its Effect on Macrophage Activation

Abstract: Gamma interferon (IFN-␥

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“…The inhibition of NO production chemically or genetically enhances bacillary proliferation in mice (5,20). On the other hand, the IFN-␥-mediated induction of NO in rabbit, guinea pig, and human monocytes/macrophages in vitro has been difficult to show (11,25). Both mechanisms have lethal effects on tubercle bacilli (4), and both mechanisms induce DosR and its regulon (33,34,39).…”
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“…The inhibition of NO production chemically or genetically enhances bacillary proliferation in mice (5,20). On the other hand, the IFN-␥-mediated induction of NO in rabbit, guinea pig, and human monocytes/macrophages in vitro has been difficult to show (11,25). Both mechanisms have lethal effects on tubercle bacilli (4), and both mechanisms induce DosR and its regulon (33,34,39).…”
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“…To study the effect of TNF-␣ neutralization on the activation of AM by the soluble products of infected neutrophils, some of the wells containing AM with supernatants from infected neutrophils were also treated with rabbit anti-recombinant guinea pig TNF-␣ polyclonal antibody (1:600), obtained as previously described (10,23). Twenty-four hours later, all the medium from the wells was removed and the H 2 O 2 production by the alveolar macrophages was measured by using the horseradish peroxide-dependent oxidation of phenol red by H 2 O 2 as reported previously by us and others (19,33). Briefly, 100 l of the assay solution (28 mM phenol red [Sigma], 100 U/ml horseradish peroxidase type II [Sigma, St. Louis, Mo]) in Hanks balanced salt solution was added to the test wells.…”
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“…In contrast to ROS, RNS, produced by the nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) that is induced by IFN-␥, inhibit the growth of mycobacteria and are critical to maintenance of the persistent state in mice (7,8,22,27,29,42). Although the role of RNS in the control of M. tuberculosis growth in mice seems well proven, the involvement of RNS in human (58) and in other animal, including guinea pig (36,68), tuberculosis models is less clear, possibly because the presence of NO has been difficult to demonstrate (9,24,46,54,67). These observations suggest that M. tuberculosis genes involved in resistance to either ROS or RNS will play a role in persistence.…”
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