The production of a new extracellular putative long-chain saturated polyester by smooth variants of Mycobacterium vaccae interferes with Th1-cytokine production

Elisabeth Rodríguez-Güell, Gemma Agustí, Mercè Corominas, Pere Joan Cardona, Isidre Casals, Teodor Parella, Marco Antonio Sempere, Marina Luquin, Esther Julián

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Mycobacterium vaccae is of major pharmaceutical interest as an immunotherapeutic agent. Although M. vaccae 15483 ATCCT strain displays smooth and rough colonial morphologies on solid culture media, it is not known in which conditions M. vaccae switches from one colonial morphotype to the other or whether there are biological differences, especially immunological, between them. We have found that the change from a smooth to rough stable variant occurs spontaneously at 30 C. The analysis of the composition of the cell wall in both variants showed that the smooth morphotype presents an extracellular material that has never previously been described and was identified as a long-chain saturated polyester that, interestingly, is not produced by the rough morphotype. Our results also indicate that this compound could be implicated in the spreading ability of smooth colonies. Proliferation, IFN-γ and IL-12(p40) production by splenocyte cultures was significantly higher in mice immunised with the rough variant compared with those immunised with the smooth one. This latter finding suggests that the different colonial morphology of M. vaccae may affect the immunomodulatory effects induced from M. vaccae preparations. © Springer Science+Business Media, Inc. 2006.
Idioma originalAnglès
Pàgines (de-a)93-108
RevistaAntonie van Leeuwenhoek, International Journal of General and Molecular Microbiology
Volum90
DOIs
Estat de la publicacióPublicada - 1 de jul. 2006

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