Ia antigens in serum during different murine infections
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- PMCID: PMC414631
- DOI: 10.1128/iai.26.2.422-426.1979
Ia antigens in serum during different murine infections
Abstract
There exists in the mouse a family of I-region-controlled (Ia) antigens which carry carbohydrate-defined determinants. These antigens appear in serum as glycolipids and seem to be actively secreted by antigen-activated T-cells. This paper describes the ability of selected viral, bacterial, and protozoal infections of mice to markedly alter the serum levels of these Ia antigens. All the infectious agents examined induced substantial augmentation or suppression of serum Ia concentrations or both. Lymphocytic choriomeningitis (LCM) virus first enhanced and then suppressed serum Ia levels during the course of acute infection. Enhancement occurred during the time of ongoing virus replication and splenic lymphoproliferation while suppression coincided with the peak of the cytotoxic T-cell response and virus clearance. Listeria monocytogenes infection induced a substantial reduction in Ia levels at a time just after marked depletion of T-cells in the spleen. In contrast, Brucella abortus caused a significant increase in Ia levels 7 days postinfection, which correlates with the appearance of peak numbers of bacteria in tissues. Finally, Plasmodium yoelii, a nonlethal malarial parasite which stimulates prolonged T-cell proliferation, augmented serum Ia levels, whereas P. berghei, a lethal parasite which tends to inhibit. T-cell division, suppressed Ia secretion. Possible interpretations of these different results are presented.
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