Literature DB >> 10725799

Suppressive antigen-presenting cells in Helminth infection.

A S MacDonald1, P Loke, J E Allen.   

Abstract

Infection with filarial nematodes is commonly associated with a failure of T cells to proliferate in response to parasite antigen. We have investigated the possibility that antigen-presenting cells recruited during filarial infection are responsible for impairment of T cell function. We have found that the human filarial parasite Brugia malayi, when implanted into the peritoneal cavity of mice, recruits a population of adherent cells that actively block the proliferation of T cells. Phenotypic analysis of the recruited cells reveals large numbers of both macrophages and eosinophils and cell sorting experiments demonstrate that these antiproliferative cells are Mac-1-positive. Studies in gene-deficient mice have demonstrated that proliferative suppression is dependent on the in vivo production of IL-4 but not IL-5 or IL-10, while suppression in vitro is not mediated by any known antiproliferative factor. Our results suggest that helminth infection can lead to the development and/or recruitment of an IL-4-dependent macrophage population that mediates suppression via a novel mechanism. Copyright 2000 S. Karger AG, Basel.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10725799     DOI: 10.1159/000028107

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pathobiology        ISSN: 1015-2008            Impact factor:   4.342


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