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Macrophage induction of T-suppressor cells in pesticide-exposed and protozoan-infected mice.

The use of infectious pathogens has allowed the detection of the development of synergism between pathogens and ubiquitous environmental chemical contaminants. This synergism has been demonstrated to result in a state of immunosuppression which either did not occur in the independent and singular pr...

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Autor principal: Loose, L D
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1982
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1568894/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/6460613
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description The use of infectious pathogens has allowed the detection of the development of synergism between pathogens and ubiquitous environmental chemical contaminants. This synergism has been demonstrated to result in a state of immunosuppression which either did not occur in the independent and singular presence of the chemical or pathogen and/or was greater than additive when both were combined. The immunosuppression was distinct with regard to the organochloride used and, therefore, is not a ubiquitous characteristic of all organohalides. The production of a macrophage soluble factor which appeared to induce T-suppressor cells was demonstrated in hepatic Kupffer cells from mice administered 5 ppm of dieldrin for 10 weeks and then infected with Leishmania tropical promastigotes. The factor was not generated in mice administered dieldrin and infected with malaria nor in mice administered only dieldrin nor in mice only infected with Leishmania. Additional studies revealed a profound impairment in macrophage antigen processing with macrophages obtained from mice administered dieldrin. The use of pathogen models may allow the immunosuppressive potential of environmental chemical contaminants to be expressed in a more sensitive manner.
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spelling pubmed-15688942006-09-19 Macrophage induction of T-suppressor cells in pesticide-exposed and protozoan-infected mice. Loose, L D Environ Health Perspect Research Article The use of infectious pathogens has allowed the detection of the development of synergism between pathogens and ubiquitous environmental chemical contaminants. This synergism has been demonstrated to result in a state of immunosuppression which either did not occur in the independent and singular presence of the chemical or pathogen and/or was greater than additive when both were combined. The immunosuppression was distinct with regard to the organochloride used and, therefore, is not a ubiquitous characteristic of all organohalides. The production of a macrophage soluble factor which appeared to induce T-suppressor cells was demonstrated in hepatic Kupffer cells from mice administered 5 ppm of dieldrin for 10 weeks and then infected with Leishmania tropical promastigotes. The factor was not generated in mice administered dieldrin and infected with malaria nor in mice administered only dieldrin nor in mice only infected with Leishmania. Additional studies revealed a profound impairment in macrophage antigen processing with macrophages obtained from mice administered dieldrin. The use of pathogen models may allow the immunosuppressive potential of environmental chemical contaminants to be expressed in a more sensitive manner. 1982-02 /pmc/articles/PMC1568894/ /pubmed/6460613 Text en
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Loose, L D
Macrophage induction of T-suppressor cells in pesticide-exposed and protozoan-infected mice.
title Macrophage induction of T-suppressor cells in pesticide-exposed and protozoan-infected mice.
title_full Macrophage induction of T-suppressor cells in pesticide-exposed and protozoan-infected mice.
title_fullStr Macrophage induction of T-suppressor cells in pesticide-exposed and protozoan-infected mice.
title_full_unstemmed Macrophage induction of T-suppressor cells in pesticide-exposed and protozoan-infected mice.
title_short Macrophage induction of T-suppressor cells in pesticide-exposed and protozoan-infected mice.
title_sort macrophage induction of t-suppressor cells in pesticide-exposed and protozoan-infected mice.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1568894/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/6460613
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