Leishmania aethiopica Derived from Diffuse Leishmaniasis Patients Preferentially Induce mRNA for Interleukin-10 while Those from Localized Leishmaniasis Patients Induce Interferon-γ

Exposure of peripheral blood mononuclear cells to promastigotes of Leishmania aethiopica derived from patients with the self-limiting, localized form of the disease (local cutaneous leishmaniasis; LCL) preferentially induced mRNA for interferon (IFN)-³ but little for interleukin (IL)-IO. In contrast...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of infectious diseases 1997-03, Vol.175 (3), p.737-741
Hauptverfasser: Akuffo, Hannah, Maasho, Kerima, Blostedt, Maine, H±jeberg, Bo, Britton, Sven, Bakhiet, Moiz
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Zusammenfassung:Exposure of peripheral blood mononuclear cells to promastigotes of Leishmania aethiopica derived from patients with the self-limiting, localized form of the disease (local cutaneous leishmaniasis; LCL) preferentially induced mRNA for interferon (IFN)-³ but little for interleukin (IL)-IO. In contrast, stimulation of the same cells with promastigotes derived from patients with the persistent, disseminated form of the disease (diffuse cutaneous leishmaniasis; DCL) stimulated the expression of IL-10 rather than IFN-³. In general, parasites derived from LCL patients induced more expression of other cytokines tested, including IL-4, IL-6, and transforming growth factor-², although tumor necrosis factor-± was equivalent in cultures stimulated with LCL or DCL promastigotes. The results suggest that the antigen-specific immunosuppression observed in DCL patients and the resulting clinical picture could in part be due to the properties of the infecting parasite to induce more IL10 than IFN-³.
ISSN:0022-1899
1537-6613
DOI:10.1093/infdis/175.3.737