Antilymphocyte autoantibody in lethal mouse malaria and its suppression by non-lethal malaria
- PMID: 6346230
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-3024.1983.tb00742.x
Antilymphocyte autoantibody in lethal mouse malaria and its suppression by non-lethal malaria
Abstract
Mice infected with lethal P. berghei or P. yoelii malaria develop anti-lymphocyte autoantibodies less than a week after infection. The autoantibodies are IgM, T-dependent and cytotoxic to a subpopulation of non-T lymphocytes at 37 degrees C in the presence of mouse or guinea-pig complement. Non-lethal P. yoelii and P. chabaudi do not induce these autoantibodies. X-irradiated P. berghei parasites induce autoantibodies in normal mice but not in mice infected with non-lethal P. yoelii suggesting an active suppressor mechanism in the non-lethal infection.
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