Measurement of macrophage-mediated killing of intracellular bacteria, including Francisella and Mycobacteria
- Publication date
- 2011
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Abstract
Macrophages activated by T cell cytokines are a critical defense mechanism against intracellular bacterial pathogens. This unit presents two general methods for assessing the capacity of mouse macrophages, activated with either soluble cytokines or whole immune T lymphocytes, to control or reduce numbers of intracellular bacteria residing within them. \u201cMeasurement of killing\u201d is inferred from a reduction in the number of colony-forming units (cfu) of bacteria at the end of a culture period, compared to the input numbers of cfu at initiation of culture, to the peak numbers of cfu measured during culture, or to a control group in which killing is expected to be poor.Peer reviewed: YesNRC publication: Ye