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Mycoplasma Interactions with Lymphocytes and Phagocytes: Comments on Present Status
Interactions between mycoplasmas and leukocytes are both specific and non-specific. Phagocytosis is generally resisted until the mycoplasma is opsonized by specific antibody. Lymphocytes react with mycoplasmas in a variety of ways; both stimulation and inhibition can occur as a result of antigenic (...
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author | Fernald, Gerald W. |
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description | Interactions between mycoplasmas and leukocytes are both specific and non-specific. Phagocytosis is generally resisted until the mycoplasma is opsonized by specific antibody. Lymphocytes react with mycoplasmas in a variety of ways; both stimulation and inhibition can occur as a result of antigenic (specific) or mitogenic (non-specific) properties of the organisms. A variety of mitogenic substances are generated by mycoplasmas of different origin and their effect on B cells, macrophages, and T cells also varies. Apparently, non-specific mitogenic stimulation is a significant component of the immune response to mycoplasmas. Regulation of these organism/host interactions is not random, however. Receptors for mycoplasma attachment or interaction are under genetic control, suggesting that certain hosts are more susceptible to both specific and non-specific immune stimulation. |
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spelling | pubmed-25905232008-11-28 Mycoplasma Interactions with Lymphocytes and Phagocytes: Comments on Present Status Fernald, Gerald W. Yale J Biol Med Symposium VIII: Mycoplasma Interactions with Lymphocytes and Phagocytes Interactions between mycoplasmas and leukocytes are both specific and non-specific. Phagocytosis is generally resisted until the mycoplasma is opsonized by specific antibody. Lymphocytes react with mycoplasmas in a variety of ways; both stimulation and inhibition can occur as a result of antigenic (specific) or mitogenic (non-specific) properties of the organisms. A variety of mitogenic substances are generated by mycoplasmas of different origin and their effect on B cells, macrophages, and T cells also varies. Apparently, non-specific mitogenic stimulation is a significant component of the immune response to mycoplasmas. Regulation of these organism/host interactions is not random, however. Receptors for mycoplasma attachment or interaction are under genetic control, suggesting that certain hosts are more susceptible to both specific and non-specific immune stimulation. 1983 /pmc/articles/PMC2590523/ Text en |
spellingShingle | Symposium VIII: Mycoplasma Interactions with Lymphocytes and Phagocytes Fernald, Gerald W. Mycoplasma Interactions with Lymphocytes and Phagocytes: Comments on Present Status |
title | Mycoplasma Interactions with Lymphocytes and Phagocytes: Comments on Present Status |
title_full | Mycoplasma Interactions with Lymphocytes and Phagocytes: Comments on Present Status |
title_fullStr | Mycoplasma Interactions with Lymphocytes and Phagocytes: Comments on Present Status |
title_full_unstemmed | Mycoplasma Interactions with Lymphocytes and Phagocytes: Comments on Present Status |
title_short | Mycoplasma Interactions with Lymphocytes and Phagocytes: Comments on Present Status |
title_sort | mycoplasma interactions with lymphocytes and phagocytes: comments on present status |
topic | Symposium VIII: Mycoplasma Interactions with Lymphocytes and Phagocytes |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2590523/ |
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