Modulatory effects of interferon‐γ and interleukin‐4 on cellular immune responses against H ypoderma lineatum antigens
This study investigates the in vitro modulatory effects of interferon‐γ ( IFN ‐γ) and interleukin‐4 ( IL ‐4) on both proliferative bovine T cell responses and IL ‐10 production induced by different antigens [crude larval extract and the purified fractions hypodermin A , B and C ( HyA , HyB , HyC )]...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Medical and veterinary entomology 2016-12, Vol.30 (4), p.439-443 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This study investigates the
in vitro
modulatory effects of interferon‐γ (
IFN
‐γ) and interleukin‐4 (
IL
‐4) on both proliferative bovine
T
cell responses and
IL
‐10 production induced by different antigens [crude larval extract and the purified fractions hypodermin
A
,
B
and
C
(
HyA
,
HyB
,
HyC
)] obtained from first instars of
H
ypoderma lineatum
(
D
iptera:
O
estridae), alone or in the presence of the mitogen concanavalin
A
. Incubation with the different parasitic antigens resulted in significant inhibition of
T
cell proliferation and
IL
‐10 production, which, in general, did not revert after the addition of
IFN
‐γ and
IL
‐4. In the absence of antigens,
IL
‐4 induced significant inhibition of mitogen‐induced
T
cell responses. Exogenous
IFN
‐γ exhibited an inhibitory effect on cell proliferation in the presence of the purified fractions
HyB
and
HyC
. These
in vitro
data suggest that far from neutralizing the effects of larval antigens, the addition of
IFN
‐γ potentiates their anti‐proliferative activity; by contrast,
IL
‐4 had no consistent effects on proliferative responses to
H
ypoderma
.
IL
‐4 provoked an increment of
IL
‐10 levels in supernatants of
HyB
‐stimulated cells. In conclusion, exogenous
IFN
‐γ and
IL
‐4 were unable to counteract the suppressor effects of
H
. lineatum
antigens. |
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ISSN: | 0269-283X 1365-2915 |
DOI: | 10.1111/mve.12190 |