Gamaleya Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology, Mechnikov Research Institute of Vaccines and Sera, Moscow, Russia
With adaptive transfer method it has been shown that immunomodulator purified staphylococcal toxoid (PST) changed (stimulate or suppress) antigen-presenting function (APF) of mice peritoneal macrophages (MF) in vivo. This phenomenon was registered during assessment of ability of peritoneal MF to present heterologous (with regard to PST) antigen — sheep erythrocytes (SE). Modulation vector depended from time interval between PST and SE inoculations. Inoculation of PST 1.5 h before SE resulted in stimulation of APF. When SE were inoculated to donor mice 24 h after PST, suppression of APF was developed. Suppression of APF was observed along with suppression of proinflammatory cytokines (IL-1β, IL-6, TNF-α) as well as B-lymphocytes growth factor (IL-4). When cytokine profile was assessed 4 h after PST injection, the suppression of synthesis of these cytokines was not observed. Production of IL-12 increased in 9 — 12 times in 4 and 24 h after PST injection.
Zh. Mikrobiol. (Moscow), 2007, No. 4, P. 25—28