TY - JOUR
T1 - Augmentation of the resistance against listeria monocytogenes by oral administration of a hot water extt of chlorella vulgarism mice
AU - Hasegawa, Takashi
AU - Okuda, Masao
AU - Nomoto, Kikuo
AU - Yoshikai, Yasunobu
PY - 1994
Y1 - 1994
N2 - Oral administration of a hot water extract of Chlorella vulgaris(CVE)(20mg/mouse, 10 consecutive days) augmented the resistance against an i.p. infection with Listeria monocytogenes in mice. The numbers of bacteria in a CVE-administered group were significantly lower in the peritoneal cavity or spleen than those in a control group. FCM analysis revealed that γdelta;±Thy 1.2± cells in the nonadherent PEC from CVE-administered mice increased more prominently in number at the early stage on day 3 or on day 5 after infection as compared with those in control mice. The increment of γdelta;±Thy 1.2± T cells was also evident in spleen in CVE-administered mice at this stage after infection. The proportion of TCRαbeta;plusmn;Thy 1.2± T cells in the nonadherent PEC of a control group increased from 13% on day 0 to 49% at the late stage on day 10 after infection, whereas the proportion of TCRαbeta;±Thy 1.2± T cells in the nonadherent PEC in CVE-administered mice increased to 64% on this stage after infection in association with augmentation of DTH response to Listeria. These results suggest that CVE-administration effectively augment cell-mediated immunity against Listeria through the increment of γdelta;± T cells in the early phase and the increment of αbeta;± T cells in the late phase after listerial infection.
AB - Oral administration of a hot water extract of Chlorella vulgaris(CVE)(20mg/mouse, 10 consecutive days) augmented the resistance against an i.p. infection with Listeria monocytogenes in mice. The numbers of bacteria in a CVE-administered group were significantly lower in the peritoneal cavity or spleen than those in a control group. FCM analysis revealed that γdelta;±Thy 1.2± cells in the nonadherent PEC from CVE-administered mice increased more prominently in number at the early stage on day 3 or on day 5 after infection as compared with those in control mice. The increment of γdelta;±Thy 1.2± T cells was also evident in spleen in CVE-administered mice at this stage after infection. The proportion of TCRαbeta;plusmn;Thy 1.2± T cells in the nonadherent PEC of a control group increased from 13% on day 0 to 49% at the late stage on day 10 after infection, whereas the proportion of TCRαbeta;±Thy 1.2± T cells in the nonadherent PEC in CVE-administered mice increased to 64% on this stage after infection in association with augmentation of DTH response to Listeria. These results suggest that CVE-administration effectively augment cell-mediated immunity against Listeria through the increment of γdelta;± T cells in the early phase and the increment of αbeta;± T cells in the late phase after listerial infection.
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U2 - 10.3109/08923979409007090
DO - 10.3109/08923979409007090
M3 - Article
C2 - 8077606
AN - SCOPUS:0028282873
SN - 0892-3973
VL - 16
SP - 191
EP - 202
JO - Immunopharmacology and Immunotoxicology
JF - Immunopharmacology and Immunotoxicology
IS - 2
ER -