Alterations induced by Trypanosoma cruzi in activated mouse lymphocytes
- 1 May 1993
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Parasite Immunology
- Vol. 15 (5), 273-280
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-3024.1993.tb00610.x
Abstract
Although a number of immunological anomalies have been shown to occur during the acute period of Trypanosoma cruzi infection, the contribution of the parasite has not been clarified. In this work, we co‐cultured activated splenic mononuclear cells (SMC) from normal oulbred (CD1) or inbred (CBA/J) mice with purified T. cruzi trypomastigotes and studied ensuing T‐ and B‐ lymphocyte alterations. In the presence of parasites, phytohaemagglutinin‐stimulated SMC from either mouse background manifested a marked reduction in both lymphoproliferative capacity (i.e., 3H‐thymidine incorporation) and cell membrane levels of interleukin‐2 receptors (H.‐2R; determined by flow cytomet.y) relative to SMC from parasite‐free cultures. Thus, substantial proportions of activated SMC either became unable to express detectable levels of IL‐2R or expressed this receptor in significantly lower numbers than control SMC. Supernatants from T. cruzi suspensions reproduced these suppressive effects on phytohaemagglutinin‐stimulated SMC from normal or chronically infected CD1 or CBA/J mice. Similar results were obtained with SMC activated with a bacterial lipopolysaccharide. Since IL‐2R expression is required for activated lymphocytes to progress through the cell cycle and multiply to mount effective immune responses, impaired IL‐2R expression by T. cruzi provides a plausible hypothesis for the wide‐ranged immunosuppression that occurs in the infected host.Keywords
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