Acquired Immunity toChlamydia pneumoniaeIs Dependent on Gamma Interferon in Two Mouse Strains That Initially Differ in This Respect after Primary Challenge

Abstract
The role of gamma interferon (IFN-γ) in aChlamydia pneumoniaemouse model was studied by in vivo neutralization in two inbred mouse strains. During primaryC. pneumoniaeinfection, neutralization of IFN-γ increased both the numbers of bacteria and the pneumonia score in the lungs of C57BL/6 mice but not BALB/c mice. During reinfection, the bacterial counts in the lungs were increased by IFN-γ neutralization in both mouse strains. Thus, the effect of IFN-γ neutralization was dependent on the genetic background in primary infection. However, IFN-γ appeared to be equally important in both mouse strains during reinfection.

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