Schistosoma mansoni antigen-driven interleukin-10 production in infected asthmatic individuals
Asthmatics infected with Schistosoma mansoni have a less severe course of asthma and an inhibition of the Th2 inflammatory response that seems to be mediated by interleukin (IL-10). The objective of this study was to evaluate the capacity of some S. mansoni antigens to stimulate IL-10 production in...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 2007-01, Vol.101 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Asthmatics infected with Schistosoma mansoni have a less severe
course of asthma and an inhibition of the Th2 inflammatory response
that seems to be mediated by interleukin (IL-10). The objective of this
study was to evaluate the capacity of some S. mansoni antigens to
stimulate IL-10 production in vitro by cells of asthmatic infected
individuals. Peripheral bloods mononuclear cells were stimulated with
the S. mansoni recombinant antigens Sm22.6, Sm14, P24, and PIII
antigen. IL-10 was measured in the supernatants of cultures. As the
recombinant antigens were cloned in Escherichia coli , we blocked
contaminant endotoxin with polymyxin B added to the cultures. We
demonstrated that all antigens used drove high production of IL-10 in
S. mansoni infected individuals (n = 13, 408 ± 514 and 401 ±
383 pg/ml, 484 ± 245 pg/ml, 579 ± 468 pg/ml, respectively).
In asthmatics infected with S. mansoni (n = 21) rP24 induced higher
levels of IL-10 (565 ± 377 pg/ml) when compared to PIII, rSm14 and
rSm22.6 (184 ± 209 pg/ml; 292 ± 243 pg/ml; 156 ± 247
pg/ml, respectively). Conclusion: the S. mansoni antigens evaluated in
this study stimulated IL-10 production by cells from infected
individuals and therefore they have the potential to be used as a
modulator of the inflammatory response in asthma. |
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ISSN: | 1678-8060 |