@article{9865, keywords = {Antigen-Presenting Cells, Antigens, Bacterial, Antigens, Differentiation, T-Lymphocyte, BCG Vaccine, CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes, CD8 Antigens, Glycolipids, Humans, In Vitro Techniques, Lymphocyte Activation, Mycobacterium, Mycobacterium bovis, Mycobacterium leprae, Receptors, Interleukin-2, Structure-Activity Relationship, T-Lymphocytes}, author = {Fournie J J and Adams E and Mullins R J and Basten A}, title = {Inhibition of human lymphoproliferative responses by mycobacterial phenolic glycolipids.}, abstract = {

The effect of mycobacterial phenolic glycolipids from Mycobacterium leprae, M. bovis BCG, and M. kansasii on in vitro proliferative responses by human blood mononuclear cells from healthy BCG vaccinees was investigated. All three phenolic glycolipids inhibited proliferation in a concentration-dependent manner. Inhibition was independent of the stimulus used and involved neither antigen-presenting cells nor antigen-specific CD8+ suppressor T cells. It was concluded that the phenomenon may be a general property of mycobacterial phenolic glycolipids, perhaps analogous to the growth-modulating properties of gangliosides. Despite the lack of specificity of inhibition in vitro, de facto specificity may occur in vivo by virtue of the localization of glycolipid in the leprosy lesions.

}, year = {1989}, journal = {Infection and immunity}, volume = {57}, pages = {3653-9}, month = {1989 Nov}, issn = {0019-9567}, language = {eng}, }