Hl. Ko et al., INFLUENCE OF PROPIONIBACTERIUM-AVIDUM KP-40 ON THE PROLIFERATION, MATURATION, EMIGRATION AND ACTIVITY OF THYMOCYTES AND MONOCYTES, Zentralblatt fur Bakteriologie, 282(1), 1995, pp. 86-91
Inactivated cells of Propionibacterium avidum KP-40 could be shown to
induce thymocyte proliferation and maturation in BALB/c-mice after int
raperitoneal administration of the optimal immunomodulating dosage (1
mg per mouse). The increase in thymus weight and thymocyte numbers per
mg organ weight was most pronounced and statistically significant 10
days after P. avidum KP-40 administration. Determinations of lymphatic
subsets revealed a considerable up-regulation of mature cells express
ing helper/inducer (L3T4(+)) or cytotoxic/suppressor (Lyt-2(+)) phenot
ypes and immature cells presenting both L3T4(+)/Lyt-2(+) antigens. Obv
iously, P. avidum KP-40 administration accelerated murine thymocyte pr
oliferation and maturation. Counts of BALB/c-mouse peripheral blood ly
mphocytes (PBL) and monocytes (PBM) revealed statistically significant
increases after P. avidum KP-40 administration with peak values after
6-10 days. The determination of activated PBL (expressing interleukin
-2 receptors) or PBM (expressing MAC-3 antigens) proved that P. avidum
KP-40 induced a potent immunostimulation since counts of these cells
were significantly enhanced after P. avidum KP-40 treatment.