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Query: UMLS:C0153470 (
Spleen
)
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Tumor necrosis factor alpha
(
TNF-alpha
) and TNF-beta are key mediators in bacterial inflammation. We therefore examined the role of
TNF-alpha
and its two receptors in murine pneumococcal central nervous system infection.
TNF-alpha
knockout mice and age- and sex-matched controls and TNF receptor (p55 and p75)-deficient mice and heterozygous littermates were infected intracerebrally with a Streptococcus pneumoniae type 3 strain. Mice were monitored until death or were killed 36 h after infection. Bacterial titers in blood, spleen, and brain homogenates were determined. Leukocyte infiltration and neuronal damage were assessed by histological scores.
TNF-alpha
-deficient mice died earlier than the controls after intracerebral infection although overall survival was similar.
TNF-alpha
deficiency did not inhibit leukocyte recruitment into the subarachnoid space and did not lead to an increased density of bacteria in brain homogenates. However, it caused a substantial rise of the concentration of S. pneumoniae cells in blood and spleen.
Spleen
bacterial titers were also increased in p55- and p75-deficient mice. TNF receptor-deficient mice showed decreased meningeal inflammation. Neuronal damage was not affected by either
TNF-alpha
or TNF receptor deficiency. In a murine model of pneumococcal peritonitis, 10(2) CFU of S. pneumoniae produced fatal peritonitis in
TNF-alpha
-deficient, but not wild-type, mice. Early leukocyte influx into the peritoneum was impaired in
TNF-alpha
-deficient mice. The lack of
TNF-alpha
or its receptors renders mice more susceptible to S. pneumoniae infections.
...
PMID:Effect of deficiency of tumor necrosis factor alpha or both of its receptors on Streptococcus pneumoniae central nervous system infection and peritonitis. 1159 62