Literature DB >> 2143210

Regulation of granulomatous inflammation in murine schistosomiasis. IV. Antigen-induced suppressor T cells down-regulate proliferation and IL-2 production.

P L Fidel1, D L Boros.   

Abstract

In murine schistosomiasis mansoni the cell-mediated immune response to the deposited eggs is mediated by CD4+ delayed-type hypersensitivity effector T (TDH) cells that produce vigorous granulomatous responses in the liver and intestines of acutely infected animals. The response is significantly down-modulated in chronically infected mice by Ag-specific Ts cells. The present study was undertaken to establish an in vitro model by which TDH-Ts cell interactions could be analyzed. To this end, Ts cells were induced in vitro by preculture of chronic or acute infection spleen cells with soluble egg Ag (SEA) for 48 h. The induced cells suppressed the SEA-specific proliferation of acute infection spleen cells by 80 to 95%. The induced suppressor cells were Ag specific in both induction and elicitation of function, and were not cytotoxic to the acute infection splenic target cells. Suppression by the induced cells was manifested within the first 24 h of the SEA-induced response as IL-2 produced by acute infection spleen cells was suppressed 62%. Phenotypic analysis by flow cytometry of the induced suppressor cells showed that CD8+ cells from acute infection spleens and CD4+ and CD8+ cells from chronic infection spleens were effector Ts cells. Taken together, CD4+ and CD8+ SEA-specific Ts cells can be induced in vitro to effectively suppress the SEA-specific lymphoproliferation and IL-2 production of acute infection spleen cells. Establishment of this in vitro model will allow us to further analyze the mechanisms of Ts cell-mediated suppression of TDH cells.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2143210

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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5.  Protective effect of rSm28GST-specific T cells in schistosomiasis: role of gamma interferon.

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Journal:  Infect Immun       Date:  1994-09       Impact factor: 3.441

6.  Chronic schistosome infection leads to modulation of granuloma formation and systemic immune suppression.

Authors:  Steven K Lundy; Nicholas W Lukacs
Journal:  Front Immunol       Date:  2013-02-20       Impact factor: 7.561

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