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Generation of Multinucleated Giant Cells In Vitro by Culture of Human Monocytes with Mycobacterium bovis BCG in Combination with Cytokine-Containing Supernatants

机译:人单核细胞与牛分枝杆菌卡介苗与含细胞因子上清液一起培养体外产生多核巨细胞

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Multinucleated giant cells (MGC), a characteristic feature of tuberculous granulomas, form by fusion of monocytes or macrophages, but little is known about the mechanism of the fusion process itself. Several studies report an indirect effect of mycobacteria, i.e., induction of a soluble lymphocyte-derived fusion factor following stimulation by mycobacteria or mycobacterial products. The aim of our study was to determine whether contact with mycobacteria can induce MGC formation from human monocytes in vitro. Stimulation of monocytes with Mycobacterium bovis bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) in combination with cytokine-containing supernatants of herpesvirus saimiri-transformed human T-cell clones (T-SN) led to MGC formation with fusion rates of about 27%. In contrast, stimulation with one component alone induced only low fusion rates of up to 10%. Heat-killed BCG in combination with T-SN induced monocyte fusion to the same extent as live mycobacteria. BCG culture supernatant, BCG lysate, or inert particles in combination with T-SN did not induce MGC formation. Experiments using transwell plates containing a semipermeable membrane revealed that induction of the fusion process is dependent on direct contact of monocytes and mycobacteria. MGC formation induced by BCG plus T-SN could be inhibited by addition of monoclonal antibodies to gamma interferon (but not tumor necrosis factor alpha) as well as to the β chain (CD18) of β2-integrins. These results demonstrate that contact with mycobacteria in combination with cytokine-containing supernatants is able to induce human monocytes to form MGC and that membrane-bound molecules of mycobacteria and monocytes are involved in the fusion process.
机译:多核巨细胞(MGC)是结核性肉芽肿的特征,是通过单核细胞或巨噬细胞融合形成的,但对融合过程本身的机制了解甚少。一些研究报道了分枝杆菌的间接作用,即在分枝杆菌或分枝杆菌产物刺激后诱导可溶性淋巴细胞衍生的融合因子。我们研究的目的是确定与分枝杆菌的接触是否可以在体外诱导人单核细胞形成MGC。用牛分枝杆菌Calmette-Guérin(BCG)刺激单核细胞与经疱疹病毒saimiri转化的人T细胞克隆(T-SN)含细胞因子的上清液相结合,导致MGC形成,融合率约为27%。相反,仅用一种组分刺激仅引起高达10%的低融合率。热灭活的卡介苗与T-SN组合诱导的单核细胞融合程度与活分枝杆菌相同。 BCG培养物上清液,BCG裂解物或惰性颗粒与T-SN结合不会诱导MGC的形成。使用含有半透膜的多孔板进行的实验表明,融合过程的诱导取决于单核细胞和分枝杆菌的直接接触。 BCG加T-SN诱导的MGC形成可以通过向γ干扰素(而不是肿瘤坏死因子α)以及β2-整合素的β链(CD18)添加单克隆抗体来抑制。这些结果表明,与分枝杆菌接触并结合含细胞因子的上清液能够诱导人单核细胞形成MGC,并且分枝杆菌和单核细胞的膜结合分子参与了融合过程。

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