Th1 and Th2 immune responses in mice infected with the intestinal trematode, Neodiplostomum seoulense:

초록

Neodiplostomum seoulense (Digenea: Neodiplostomidae), an intestinal trematode infecting man and rodents in the Republic of Korea is highly pathogenic and lethal to experimental mice, and most worms are expelled within 2 months. In this study, T-helper cell immune responses were studied in N. seoulense-infected BALB/c mice. Spleen and mesenteric lymph node (MLN) cells of infected mice proliferated in response to parasite antigens; CD4+ T cells proliferated more than CD8+ T cells. Antigen-induced IFN- (a Th1 cytokine) secretion began to increase at day 7 postinfection (PI) in spleen and MLN cells, and this was maintained at day 28 PI, whereas IL-4 (a Th2 cytokine) secretion was somewhat lower. Similar results were observed for mRNA signals of IFN- and IL-4. Antigen-specific serum total IgG, IgG1, IgM, and IgA levels (Th2-induced) were elevated from days 7-14 to day 28 PI, and IgG2a (Th1-induced) was elevated at days 21-28 PI. Interestingly, the numbers of macrophages (Th1- or Th2-induced), which were found to kill N. seoulense worms in vitro, increased remarkably during days 14-28 PI in spleens and small intestines of infected mice. This study shows that mixed Th1 and Th2 responses occur during the course of N. seoulense infection in BALB/c mice. Heavy infiltrations of macrophages in the small intestine may participate in host damage and worm expulsion.

제목
Th1 and Th2 immune responses in mice infected with the intestinal trematode, Neodiplostomum seoulense:
저자
PARK YUNKYU
학회명
XVIIth International Congress for Tropical Medicine and Malaria
개최지
International Convention Center Jeju
학회 개최일
2008-09-29 ~ 2008-10-03