IL-4 and IL-S-Secreting Lymphocyte Populations Are Preferentially Stimulated by Parasite-Derived Antigens in Human Tissue, Invasive Nematode Infections

Mahanty, S and King, C L and Kumaraswami, V and Regunathan, J and Maya, A and Jayaraman, K and Abrams, J S and Ottesen, E A and Nutman, T B (1993) IL-4 and IL-S-Secreting Lymphocyte Populations Are Preferentially Stimulated by Parasite-Derived Antigens in Human Tissue, Invasive Nematode Infections. Journal of Immunology, 151 (7). pp. 3704-3711. ISSN Print: 0022-1767; Online: 1550-6606

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Abstract

Helminth infections in humans and animals are associated with strong T helper 2 (Th2) responses. To determine whether parasite-derived Ag preferentially expand a Th2-like cell population, a filter immunoplaque assay was used to enumerate the frequencies (Fo) of PBMC and CD4+-enriched PBMC from individuals with helminth infections secreting selected cytokines in response to parasite-derived (PAg) and nonparasite antigens (NPAg). In 20 individuals with lymphatic filariasis, frequency analysis of PBMC secreting IL-4 and IFN- g indicated that the F0, of PAg -specific IL-4-secreting cells (geometric mean F0 (GM): 1/12,100) was 57-fold higher than the corresponding F0 of NPAg -reactive cells (GM: 1/692,000; p < 0.02). In marked contrast, the F0 of IFN- g -secreting cells responding to PAg (GM: 1/2,700) did not differ from those of cells specific for NPAg (GM: 1/3,400; p = 0.83). In another group of heirninth-infected individuals, the F0 of highly enriched CD4+ cells secreting IL-4 and IL-5 in response to PAg (GMs: 1/2,600 and 1/5,600 CD4+ cells, respectively) were also found to be significantly higher than those specific for NPAg (GMs: l/291,000 and 1/303,000 CD4+; p < 0.05 and p < 0.01, respectively), whereas the corresponding F0 IFN- g- and granulocyte-macrophage-CSF-secreting cells were equivalent for PAg and NPag. Furthermore, the proportion of PAg-specific IL-4- and IL-5-secreting CD4+ cells relative to all cells secreting the given cytokine were approximately 29-fold higher than the proportion of NPAg-specific cells secreting these cytokines. Again, the corresponding proportions of Ag-specific IFN- g- and GM-CSF-secreting CD4+ cells were equivalent for PAg and NPAg. Thus, in this ex vivo system, a circulating population of IL-4- and IL-5-secreting (Th2-like) cells has been shown to exist in humans; PAg appears to expand these cells preferentially. Journal of Immunology, 1993, 151: 3704.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Tuberculosis > Clinical Research
Divisions: Clinical Research
Depositing User: Dr. Rathinasabapati R
Date Deposited: 17 Sep 2013 10:54
Last Modified: 14 Mar 2016 06:38
URI: http://eprints.nirt.res.in/id/eprint/338

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