Regulation of parasite antigen-induced T cell growth factor activity and proliferative responsiveness in Brugia pahangi-infected jirds
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Regulation of parasite antigen-induced T cell growth factor activity and proliferative responsiveness in Brugia pahangi-infected jirds
Abstract
Previous studies have demonstrated that the induction of immunoregulatory mechanisms in the spleens of Brugia pahangi-infected jirds is correlated with the onset of microfilaremia. This study investigated the relationship between production of a factor with IL-2-like activity and the regulation of T cell-mediated responses in jirds experimentally infected with B. pahangi. A factor present in culture supernatants of mitogen-stimulated jird lymphocytes supported the proliferation of murine CTLL cells and provided the basis for an IL-2 assay. Mitogen induced proliferative responses and IL-2 production of spleen cells but not lymph node cells from pre-patent and microfilaremic jirds were suppressed. Both B. pahangi Ag-induced proliferative responsiveness and IL-2 production of spleen cells from microfilaremic jirds were also suppressed relative to lymph node cells from the same animals or spleen cells from B. pahangi immunized or prepatent jirds. Depletion of histamine receptor-bearing cells restored the ability of spleen cells from microfilaremic jirds to produce significant levels of IL-2. In addition, in add-mixture experiments, spleen cells from microfilaremic jirds suppressed Ag-induced IL-2 production by cells from either B. pahangi- or KHL-immunized jirds. Exogenous IL-2 failed to reconstitute the suppressed Ag-induced proliferative response of spleen cells from microfilaremic jirds. This study demonstrates that the down-regulation of immune responses in B. pahangi infection is a cell-mediated event and is associated with an inability to produce IL-2.
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