Macrophages from peripheral blood of leprosy patients, both multi-bacillary and paucibacillary are unable to kill phagocytosed Mycobacterium leprae due to their inability to produce superoxide (O2.) and hydroxyl radicals (OH.). The macrophages from healthy individuals are able to kill M. leprae along with release of O2- and OH. radicals. The deficiency in the macrophages of both types of leprosy patients is removed by activation of these cells when exposed to a culture supernatant obtained after stimulation of peripheral blood mononuclear cells from the same patients with delipidified cell components of M. leprae which are most likely cell wall proteins. The activation of macrophages also leads to recognition of whole live M. leprae as an a...
The involvement ofCD4+ T lymphocytes in the defense mechanisms against intracellular pathogens is wi...
<p>Dendritic cells (DCs) play a pivotal role in the connection of innate and adaptive immunity of ho...
Macrophages play a major role in the elimination of M. leprae (ML). These cells participate in patho...
The macrophages from peripheral blood of normal healthy individuals respond to live or killedMycobac...
Macrophages cultured from the peripheral blood of normal individuals, tuberculoid leprosy patients a...
Human peripheral blood mononuclear cell proliferation induced by Mycobacterium leprae could be inhib...
SummaryEffective innate immunity against many microbial pathogens requires macrophage programs that ...
Five alternative methods were used to explore in vitro the effects of normal and activated murine ma...
Macrophage cultures pulsed with viable Mycobacterium leprae were assessed for erythrocyte rosetting ...
Our earlier studies C) have shown that there is a reduced incorporation of leucine in macrophages de...
SummaryEffective innate immunity against many microbial pathogens requires macrophage programs that ...
Effective innate immunity against many microbial pathogens requires macrophage programs that upregul...
Peripheral blood mononuclear cells from leprosy patients and normal individuals were analysed for th...
Leprosy is a chronic infectious disease caused by the intracellular pathogen Mycobacterium leprae. T...
We have examined the capacity of monocytes from patients with leprosy to undergo activation and the ...
The involvement ofCD4+ T lymphocytes in the defense mechanisms against intracellular pathogens is wi...
<p>Dendritic cells (DCs) play a pivotal role in the connection of innate and adaptive immunity of ho...
Macrophages play a major role in the elimination of M. leprae (ML). These cells participate in patho...
The macrophages from peripheral blood of normal healthy individuals respond to live or killedMycobac...
Macrophages cultured from the peripheral blood of normal individuals, tuberculoid leprosy patients a...
Human peripheral blood mononuclear cell proliferation induced by Mycobacterium leprae could be inhib...
SummaryEffective innate immunity against many microbial pathogens requires macrophage programs that ...
Five alternative methods were used to explore in vitro the effects of normal and activated murine ma...
Macrophage cultures pulsed with viable Mycobacterium leprae were assessed for erythrocyte rosetting ...
Our earlier studies C) have shown that there is a reduced incorporation of leucine in macrophages de...
SummaryEffective innate immunity against many microbial pathogens requires macrophage programs that ...
Effective innate immunity against many microbial pathogens requires macrophage programs that upregul...
Peripheral blood mononuclear cells from leprosy patients and normal individuals were analysed for th...
Leprosy is a chronic infectious disease caused by the intracellular pathogen Mycobacterium leprae. T...
We have examined the capacity of monocytes from patients with leprosy to undergo activation and the ...
The involvement ofCD4+ T lymphocytes in the defense mechanisms against intracellular pathogens is wi...
<p>Dendritic cells (DCs) play a pivotal role in the connection of innate and adaptive immunity of ho...
Macrophages play a major role in the elimination of M. leprae (ML). These cells participate in patho...