original-paper
et al. 2009).
Hence, the aim of the study was the investigation of the impact of Corynebacterium amycolatum soluble products of the planktonic-conditioned medium (PCM) and biofilm-conditioned medium (BCM) on human Jurkat T cells. The production of cytokines demonstrating pro-inflammatory (TNF, IL-1β, IL-6, IL-8, IL-12p70) and anti-inflammatory properties (IL-10) was analyzed. The research was conducted with the use of clinical strains of C. amycolatum. Additionally, two reference strains
ALINA OLENDER,
AGNIESZKA BOGUT,
AGNIESZKA MAGRYŚ,
JACEK TABARKIEWICZ
Polish Journal of Microbiology , ISSUE 4, 457–464