Common features of T cell reactivity in persistent helminth infections: lymphatic filariasis and schistosomiasis
- PMID: 10065636
- DOI: 10.1016/s0165-2478(98)00133-3
Common features of T cell reactivity in persistent helminth infections: lymphatic filariasis and schistosomiasis
Abstract
This review highlights striking similarities in the down-regulated inflammatory responses that are observed in chronic infectious diseases. It is clear that peripheral mononuclear cells show poor antigen-specific T cell proliferation in lymphatic filariasis as well as schistosomiasis. With respect to cytokines both Th1- and Th2-type products are down-regulated during chronic infection. Drug treatment restores responsiveness in both diseases indicating a link between infection and immune suppression. Interestingly, immunological responses in subjects carrying recent infections are characterized by strong proliferation to parasite antigen and IFN-gamma production. These heightened responses are gradually down-regulated with increased length of exposure to infection.
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