The innate immune response differs in primary and secondary Salmonella infection

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Kirby, AC [1 ]
Yrlid, U [1 ]
Wick, MJ [1 ]
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[1] Lund Univ, Dept Cell & Mol Biol, Immunol Sect, Lund, Sweden
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10.4049/jimmunol.169.8.4450
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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This study examines innate immunity to oral Salmonella during primary infection and after secondary challenge of immune mice. Splenic NK and NKT cells plummeted early after primary infection, while neutrophils and macrophages (Mphi) increased 10- and 3-fold, respectively. In contrast, immune animals had only a modest reduction in NK cells, no loss of NKT cells, and a slight increase in phagocytes following secondary challenge. During primary infection, the dominant sources of IFN-gamma were, unexpectedly, neutrophils and Mphi, the former having intracellular stores of IFN-gamma that were released during infection. IFN-gamma-producing phagocytes greatly outnumbered IFN-gamma-producing NK cells, NKT cells, and T cells during the primary response. TNF-alpha production was also dominated by neutrophils and Mphi, which vastly outnumbered NKT cells producing this cytokine. Neither T cells nor NK cells produced TNF-alpha early during primary infection. The TNF-alpha response was reduced in a secondary response, but remained dominated by neutrophils and Mphi. Moreover, no significant IFN-gamma production by Mphi was associated with the secondary response. Indeed, only NK1.1(+) cells and T cells produced IFN-gamma in these mice. These studies provide a coherent view of innate immunity to oral Salmonella infection, reveal novel sources of IFN-gamma, and demonstrate that immune status influences the nature of the innate response.
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