DEMONSTRATION OF INCREASED ANTI-MYCOBACTERIAL ACTIVITY IN PERIPHERAL-BLOOD MONOCYTES AFTER BCG VACCINATION IN BRITISH SCHOOL-CHILDREN
- 1 October 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 74 (1), 20-25
Abstract
A blood sample was taken from children aged 13-15 years immediately before BCG vaccination and 8 weeks after. The children were tuberculin skin-test negative to PPD-S before vaccination and positive after. Mononuclear cells were separated from the blood, infected with Mycobacterium microti at a low bacterium/monocyte ratio and allowed to form monolayers in microtitre wells. The infected monolayers were rinsed daily and the change in number of live bacteria monolayers and supernatants was monitored by colony counts on agar. The cells were bacteriostatic during the first day, thereafter growth accelerated in pre-vaccination monolayers. When monolayers received pulsed exposures to autologous lymphocytes that had been incubated with whole dead tubercle bacilli the growth rates of M. microti were increased. However, growth rates in lymphocyte-pulsed monolayers were significantly lower after vaccination than before. It is proposed that this difference reflects the protective effect of vaccination.This publication has 14 references indexed in Scilit:
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