In vitro cell-mediated immune responses to Plasmodium falciparum schizont antigens in adults from a malaria endemic area: CD8+ T lymphocytes inhibit the response of low responder individuals |
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Authors: | R N Mshana S McLean J Boulandi |
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Affiliation: | Department of Immunoparasitology, International Medical Research Center (CIRMF), Franceville, Gabon. |
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Abstract: | Plasmodium falciparum schizont extract and purified protein derivative were used to stimulate peripheral blood mononuclear cells obtained from healthy aparasitemic Gabonese individuals with lifelong exposure to malaria infection and non-Gabonese control subjects who have had had no clinical malaria. In vitro lymphoproliferation was measured by uptake of tritiated thymidine, while production of interleukin-2, interferon-gamma, and soluble CD8+ were measured by immunoenzymatic assays. Enumeration of interferon-gamma-producing cells was done using a modified immunoenzyme spot assay. Twenty-eight percent of Gabonese subjects were determined to be low responders in the lymphoproliferative assay, with a tritiated thymidine uptake of less than 6000 c.p.m. The proportions of T cell subsets and the kinetics of the proliferative response were similar in the low and the high responders. Removal of CD8+ T cells from mononuclear cells of low responders or culture of purified CD4+ T cells from the same individuals resulted in a 7-fold increase in the proliferative response to the schizont antigen but not to purified protein derivative (PPD). A similar increase in the proliferative response was seen in the low but not the high responder mononuclear cell cultures stimulated with the schizont antigen in the presence of exogenous interleukin 2 (IL-2) or in the presence of anti-HLA-DQ antibody. Low responder mononuclear cell cultures stimulated with schizont antigen but not PPD produced 3-fold less IL-2, 14-fold less interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma), and 3-fold more soluble CD8 than high responder mononuclear cell cultures. Removal of CD8+ T cells from low responder mononuclear cells resulted in a 2-fold increase in IL-2 production and a 4-fold increase in IFN-gamma production in response to schizont antigen. High responder mononuclear cells stimulated with schizont antigen contained four times as much IFN-gamma-producing cells as low responder cultures, with each IFN-gamma-producing cell producing three times the amount of IFN-gamma as that produced by an IFN-gamma-producing cell in low responder cultures. Removal of CD8+ T cells from low responder mononuclear cells led to a significant increase in the amount of IFN-gamma produced at the single cell level in response to schizont antigen stimulation. In such cultures, the amount of IFN-gamma produced by a single cell was similar between high and low responders. We conclude that in certain individuals, T cell responses to schizont antigen are actively down-regulated by activated schizont-specific CD8+ suppressor T cells.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS) |
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Keywords: | T cells MHC in vitro lymphoproliferative responses IFN- /math/gamma.gif" ALT=" {gamma}" BORDER=" 0" > IL-2 |
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