Schistosoma mansoni: schistosomulicidal activity of macrophages isolated from liver granulomas of infected mice |
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Authors: | D J McLaren D L Boros |
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Affiliation: | Division of Parasitology, National Institute for Medical Research, Mill Hill, London NW7 1AA, England, U.K.;Department of Immunology and Microbiology, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan 48201, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Mice infected with Schistosoma mansoni develop T cell-mediated granulomatous reactions around disseminated parasite eggs. In this study, granuloma-derived leucocytes have been examined for schistosomulicidal capacity by the use of in vitro cytotoxicity assays. Adherent macrophages, that were shown by electron microscopy to exhibit no gross morphological abnormalities, were unable to mediate significant mortality in the absence of serum factors. When cocultured with immune serum and complement, however, these cells killed +/- 26% of the larvae at a cell:target ratio of 5000:1. In contrast, granuloma-derived cell populations that were enriched for eosinophils (50-70% eosinophil content) showed only minimal cytotoxic potential. This may be related to observed structural changes in the eosinophil lysosomal granules, or perhaps to blocking of the cell-surface receptors by immune complexes. It is concluded that granuloma macrophages, activated by egg antigen-sensitised T lymphocytes, may serve as effector cells in immunity to schistosomules. |
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Keywords: | Trematode Blood fluke Liver Granuloma Macrophage Eosinophil Schistosomula |
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