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Immunoregulation in experimental filariasis. IV. Induction of non-specific suppression following in vitro exposure of spleen cells from infected jirds to Brugia pahangi antigen.

P J Lammie, S P Katz.   

Abstract

Studies with inbred jirds chronically infected (greater than 5 months) with Brugia pahangi have demonstrated splenic suppressor cells which modulate in vitro responsiveness to mitogens and parasite antigens. The stimuli which induce suppression were characterized by analysing the effect of activated cells from inbred normal or B. pahangi-infected jirds on the PHA and PWM responsiveness of cultures on normal cells. Regulatory cells were stimulated in vitro with concanavalin A (Con A; 5 micrograms/ml) or an extract of adult B. pahangi (20 micrograms/ml) for 72 hr and irradiated (1500 rads) prior to cocultivation with normal cells. Addition of Con A-activated normal spleen cells to normal cells produced moderate suppression of PHA and enhancement of PWM responsiveness. However, Con A-stimulated spleen cells from infected animals consistently suppressed both the PHA and PWM responsiveness of normal cells by 80-90%. Spleen cells from chronically infected jirds were also induced by B. pahangi antigen to suppress both the PHA and PWM responsiveness of normal lymphocytes. In contrast, spleen cells from animals 3-15 weeks after infection and lymph node cells from all time points were capable of suppressing only PWM responses when stimulated by antigen. Normal spleen cells were not induced by B. pahangi antigens to exhibit immunoregulatory activity. The suppression mediated by antigen-induced spleen cells from chronically infected jirds was partially or totally alleviated by removal of non-specific suppressor cells which are plastic adherent and cyclophosphamide-sensitive, or by removal of antigen-specific suppressor cells which bear receptors for histamine. the results suggest the involvement of regulatory cell circuits in experimental filarial infections.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6234227      PMCID: PMC1454612     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Immunology        ISSN: 0019-2805            Impact factor:   7.397


  22 in total

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Journal:  J Immunol       Date:  1975-03       Impact factor: 5.422

2.  Adoptive suppression of granuloma formation by T lymphocytes and by lymphoid cells sensitive to cyclophosphamide.

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Journal:  Cell Immunol       Date:  1979-08       Impact factor: 4.868

3.  Lepromin-induced suppressor cells in patients with leprosy.

Authors:  V Mehra; L H Mason; J P Fields; B R Bloom
Journal:  J Immunol       Date:  1979-10       Impact factor: 5.422

4.  Studies on Dipetalonema vitae (Filarioidea). II. Antibody dependent adhesion of peritoneal exudate cells to microfilariae in vitro.

Authors:  M Tanner; N Weiss
Journal:  Acta Trop       Date:  1978-06       Impact factor: 3.112

5.  Regulation of delayed-type hypersensitivity reactions by cyclophosphamide-sensitive T cells.

Authors:  A Schwartz; P W Askenase; R K Gershon
Journal:  J Immunol       Date:  1978-10       Impact factor: 5.422

6.  Specific cellular immune unresponsiveness in human filariasis.

Authors:  E A Ottesen; P F Weller; L Heck
Journal:  Immunology       Date:  1977-09       Impact factor: 7.397

7.  Biological expressions of lymphocyte activation. 3. Suppression of plaque-forming cell responses in vitro by supernatant fluids from concanavalin A-activated spleen cell cultures.

Authors:  R R Rich; C W Pierce
Journal:  J Immunol       Date:  1974-04       Impact factor: 5.422

8.  Immune reactions in human filariasis.

Authors:  D Subrahmanyam; K Mehta; D S Nelson; Y V Rao; C K Rao
Journal:  J Clin Microbiol       Date:  1978-08       Impact factor: 5.948

9.  Biological expressions of lymphocyte activation. II. Generation of a population of thymus-derived suppressor lymphocytes.

Authors:  R R Rich; C W Pierce
Journal:  J Exp Med       Date:  1973-03-01       Impact factor: 14.307

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Authors:  D D Eardley; J Hugenberger; L McVay-Boudreau; F W Shen; R K Gershon; H Cantor
Journal:  J Exp Med       Date:  1978-04-01       Impact factor: 14.307

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  5 in total

1.  Differential regulation of in vitro humoral and cellular immune responsiveness in Brugia pahangi-infected jirds.

Authors:  R C Prier; P J Lammie
Journal:  Infect Immun       Date:  1988-12       Impact factor: 3.441

2.  Failure of the H2 antagonist cimetidine to reverse parasite antigen-specific lymphocyte unresponsiveness in experimental filariasis.

Authors:  A J Ruff; L E Leiva; P J Lammie; S P Katz
Journal:  Clin Exp Immunol       Date:  1988-10       Impact factor: 4.330

3.  Immunoregulation in experimental filariasis. III. Demonstration and characterization of antigen-specific suppressor cells in the spleen of Brugia pahangi-infected jirds.

Authors:  P J Lammie; S P Katz
Journal:  Immunology       Date:  1984-06       Impact factor: 7.397

4.  Interleukin-10 and antigen-presenting cells actively suppress Th1 cells in BALB/c mice infected with the filarial parasite Brugia pahangi.

Authors:  J Osborne; E Devaney
Journal:  Infect Immun       Date:  1999-04       Impact factor: 3.441

Review 5.  Regulatory T cell subsets in filarial infection and their function.

Authors:  Simon Metenou; Thomas B Nutman
Journal:  Front Immunol       Date:  2013-09-30       Impact factor: 7.561

  5 in total

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