Immunopathology of human schistosomiasis mansoni: I. Immunomodulatory influences on T cell function

Authors

  • O. Aldrey Central University; and the Tropical Medicine; Center for Clinical Immunology
  • B. Noya Central University; and the Tropical Medicine; Center for Clinical Immunology
  • I. Machado Central University; and the Tropical Medicine; Center for Clinical Immunology
  • O. Noya Central University; and the Tropical Medicine; Center for Clinical Immunology
  • N. E. Bianco Central University; and the Tropical Medicine; Center for Clinical Immunology
  • G. E. Perez Central University; and the Tropical Medicine; Center for Clinical Immunology

Keywords:

Immunoregulation, T cells, Human schistosomiasis

Abstract

Cell mediated immune response was studied in patients with recent and chronic Schistosoma mansoni infection. Precultured peripheral mononuclear cells showed significantly higher responses to S. mansoni adult worm antigen (SAWA) when compared to fresh cell preparations. The addition of each patient serum to the precultured cells reactions to SAWA or recall antigens demonstrated a strong inhibitory serum action, which was also noted on allogeneic cells derived from healthy subjects. The CD4 subset was the main responding cell to SAWA being this reactivity highly suppressed by the presence of the monocyte macrophage accessory cells. We stressed the simultaneous inhibitory action of humoral and cellular factors on the specific cell response to S. mansoni.

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Published

1988-12-01

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How to Cite

Aldrey, O., Noya, B., Machado, I., Noya, O., Bianco, N. E., & Perez, G. E. (1988). Immunopathology of human schistosomiasis mansoni: I. Immunomodulatory influences on T cell function . Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De São Paulo, 30(6), 393-399. https://www.revistas.usp.br/rimtsp/article/view/28616