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. 1995 Sep;86(1):79-84.

Establishment of T-helper type 1- and T-helper type 2-like human Toxoplasma antigen-specific T-cell clones

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Establishment of T-helper type 1- and T-helper type 2-like human Toxoplasma antigen-specific T-cell clones

W Däubener et al. Immunology. 1995 Sep.

Abstract

As an in vitro model for human cerebral toxoplasmosis, we analysed the interaction between glioblastoma cells, Toxoplasma and Toxoplasma antigen-specific T-helper cells. We established 46 different human CD4+ T-cell clones from four different donors. All T-cell clones responded to Toxoplasma antigen derived from three different Toxoplasma strains. We found that the supernatants of 44 clones induced toxoplasmostasis in glioblastoma cells. The anti-parasitic effector mechanism activated in glioblastoma cells by T-cell supernatants was the induction of the tryptophan-degrading enzyme indolamine 2,3-dioxygenase. Enzyme induction, as well as the anti-parasitic effect, was blocked by a monoclonal antibody directed against interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma), and the addition of L-tryptophan to the cultures completely blocked the anti-parasitic effect induced by T-cell supernatants. The supernatants from two of the 46 established T-cell clones (3A22 and 1A15) were unable to induce indolamine 2,3-dioxygenase activity or, as expected, toxoplasmostasis in glioblastoma cells. We further analysed the supernatants from these two clones, and found that they contained large amounts of IL-4 and no, or only limited amounts of, IFN-gamma. We therefore conclude that Toxoplasma-antigen is able to activate T-helper type 1 (Th1)- and Th2-like human T cells, and only IFN-gamma-producing cells are capable of inducing anti-parasitic effector mechanisms.

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