Prostaglandins Mediate Suppression of Lymphocyte Proliferation and Cytokine Synthesis in AcuteTrypanosoma cruziInfection

Suppression of host lymphoproliferative responses to mitogens and Ag is characteristically seen during acute infection with the protozoan parasiteTrypanosoma cruzi.We investigated the reciprocal regulation of prostaglandins (PG), TNF-α, and nitric oxide (NO) production and their effects on cytokine...

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description Suppression of host lymphoproliferative responses to mitogens and Ag is characteristically seen during acute infection with the protozoan parasiteTrypanosoma cruzi.We investigated the reciprocal regulation of prostaglandins (PG), TNF-α, and nitric oxide (NO) production and their effects on cytokine production and lymphoproliferative responses to parasite Ag and to Con A by spleen cells (SC) fromT.-cruzi-infected mice. Large amounts of PGE2, TNF-α, and NO were produced during infection. TNF-α stimulated PG and NO synthesis, while both mediators inhibited TNF-α synthesis. Blocking PG also reduced NO synthesis indicating that PG stimulate NO production. Treatment with indomethacin or NMLA stimulated lymphoproliferation on days 6 and 22 of infection; on day 14, when suppression of proliferation and NO production was maximal, combined inhibition of NO and PG production restored parasite Ag specific and Con A proliferative responses. Blocking PG or NO production increased IL-2, IFN-γ, and TNF-α, but not IL-12 production by SC; IL-10 levels were not reduced. Indomethacin-treated infected mice had higher mortality compared to untreated infected animals. The data indicate that PG, together with NO and TNF-α, participate in a complex circuit that controls lymphoproliferative and cytokine responses inT. cruziinfection.
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