Babesia bovis: bovine helper T cell lines reactive with soluble and membrane antigens of merozoites
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Babesia bovis: bovine helper T cell lines reactive with soluble and membrane antigens of merozoites
Abstract
Babesia bovis-specific T cell lines were established from cattle infected with either tick-derived or cultured parasites by stimulation of peripheral blood mononuclear cells with a crude parasite membrane fraction. Induction and enrichment of CD4+ T cells occurred over time. All cell lines responded vigorously and in a dose-dependent, MHC-restricted manner to intact merozoites, and to soluble and membrane fractions derived from merozoites by homogenization and high-speed centrifugation. Solubilization of the membrane fraction with nondenaturing zwitterionic or nonionic detergents yielded antigenic extracts which also stimulated the T cells. However, a differential response was observed, in that cell lines from one animal proliferated vigorously to the detergent extracts of the membrane fraction, whereas cell lines from a second animal proliferated only weakly to these extracts. SDS-PAGE analysis revealed common protein bands of 90 and 22 kDa in the various immunogenic fractions. Cell lines from the animal infected with cultured parasites also responded to parasite culture supernatant "exoantigens" and to the related parasite, Babesia bigemina. We conclude that antigens present in merozoite membranes and soluble parasite extracts preferentially stimulate CD4+ T cells from cattle immune to Babesia bovis. The differential pattern of response of T cell lines from different cattle suggests that more than one protein or epitope is immunodominant for T cells.
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