Bronchoalveolar macrophages from patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis are unable to kill facultative intracellular bacteria

D Savici, PA Campbell, TE King Jr - Am Rev Respir Dis, 1989 - atsjournals.org
D Savici, PA Campbell, TE King Jr
Am Rev Respir Dis, 1989atsjournals.org
The accumulation of inflammatory and immune effector cells in the lungs of patients at early
stages of Interstitial lung disease has been well documented, but little is known about the
functional activity of these cells, particularly alveolar macrophages. The purpose of the
experiments described here was to determine whether alveolar macrophages from patients
with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) differed from alveolar macrophages of normal
subjects using a model system that assesses a component of cell-mediated immunity …
Summary
The accumulation of inflammatory and immune effector cells in the lungs of patients at early stages of Interstitial lung disease has been well documented, but little is known about the functional activity of these cells, particularly alveolar macrophages. The purpose of the experiments described here was to determine whether alveolar macrophages from patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) differed from alveolar macrophages of normal subjects using a model system that assesses a component of cell-mediated immunity. Alveolar macrophages were tested for their ability to phagocytose and kill the facultative Intracellular bacterium Listeria monocytogenes.
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