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The age-related resistance of rats to Plasmodium berghei infection is associated with differential cellular and humoral immune responses
Authors:Adam Estelle  Pierrot Christine  Lafitte Sophia  Godin Claude  Saoudi Abdelhadi  Capron Monique  Khalife Jamal
Institution:INSERM U547, IFR 17, Institut Pasteur de Lille, 1 rue du Pr. Calmette, 59019 Lille Cedex, France.
Abstract:In this study, we investigated how the age of rats would affect the course of infection of and the immune response to Plasmodium berghei. Both young (4-week-old) and adult rats (8-week-old) can be infected with P. berghei ANKA strain, with significantly higher levels of infected red blood cells in young rats. While 100% of young rats succumbed to infection, adult rats were able to clear blood parasites and no mortality was observed. Analysis of cellular distribution and circulating cytokines demonstrated the persistence of CD4+/CD25+ T cells and high expression of circulating interleukin-10 (IL-10) during the progression of infection in young-susceptible rats, whereas high levels of CD8+ T cells and natural killer T cells are detected in adult-resistant rats. Analysis of antibody isotypes showed that adult rats produced significantly higher levels of interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma)-dependent IgG2c antibodies than young rats during infection. Further evaluation of the role of IL-10, IFN-gamma and of immune cells showed that only the adoptive transfer of spleen cells from adult-resistant rats was able to convert susceptibility of young-susceptible rats to a resistant phenotype. These observations suggest that cell-mediated mechanisms are crucial for the control of a primary infection with P. berghei in young rats.
Keywords:Rat  Malaria  Age  Plasmodium berghei  Cell-mediated immunity  Cytokine
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