Abstract

Macrophage inhibitory factor-A3 (MIF-A3), a fraction derived from Mycobacterium avium serovar 2 inhibited candidacidal activity in macrophages from C57BL 6 , C57BL 10 , C3H HeJ and A J strains of mice. Inhibition of candidacidal activity was demonstrated at MIF-A3 concentrations ranging from 100–400 μg/ml in macrophages without additional stimulators (exception C3H HeJ macrophages) and in macrophages additionally stimulated with 200 U/ml interferon-γ, 100 ng/ml phorbol myristate acetate and 0.4 ng/ml E. coli lipopolysaccharide from all mouse strains tested. The decreased candidacidal effect produced by MIF-A3 was dose-dependent and appeared greatest in macrophages treated with phorbol myristate acetate and lipopolysaccharide. This effect was neutralized by the addition of goat anti-MIF-A3 antiserum. Macrophages from the Bcg s mouse strains ( C57BL 6 and C57BL 10 ) were more sensitive to the effect(s) of MIF-A3 than macrophages from the Bcg r mouse strains ( C3H HeJ and A J ).

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