Modulation of J774.1 Macrophage l- Arginine Metabolism by Intracellular Mycobacterium bovis BCG

Abstract
Using a Mycobacterium bovis BCG mutant (AS1) lacking a Bacillus subtilis l-arginine transporter homolog, we demonstrate here that the interaction between intracellular mycobacteria and the macrophage with respect to l-arginine transport and metabolism is quite complex. Intracellular AS1 stimulates macrophage l-arginine transport and accumulates 2.5-fold more 3H label derived from l-arginine than does the wild type. These studies suggest that the accumulation of 3H label reflects the acquisition of metabolites of l-arginine produced by the macrophage.