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Infect. Immun., 05 1996, 1750-1755, Vol 64, No. 5
Y Cai, JG Langley, DI Smith and DL Boros
In schistosomiasis mansoni, soluble egg antigens of the worm induce chronic
T-cell-mediated granulomatous tissue responses. Since the first preparation
of crude soluble egg antigen extract, a dearth of highly purified antigens
has hampered the identification of granuloma inducer molecules. Here we
report that a cloned 38-kDa egg polypeptide (r38) with homologies to small
heat shock proteins is a strong immunogen. The recombinant and the sodium
dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis separated and eluted
native 38-kDa (p38) polypeptides, used in microgram amounts and unaided by
adjuvant, sensitized mice for a Th1-type immune response, with strong
interleukin-2 (IL-2) and gamma interferon secretion but no IL-4 and IL-10
secretion. Extensive cross- reactivity between these two polypeptides was
evident. THis pattern was confirmed by reverse transcription-PCR that
showed strong IL-2 and gamma interferon message expression but trace
amounts of IL-4 message expression in r38-sensitized splenocytes. In mice,
the polypeptide induced pulmonary mononuclear granuloma formation around
antigen- coupled beads or worm eggs. We propose that the superior
immunogenicity of r38 is linked to its relatedness to small heat shock
proteins and that the 38-kDa polypeptide may induce the Th1 cytokine
responses observed during the early development phase of the egg-induced
granuloma.
Copyright © 1996, American Society for Microbiology
A cloned major Schistosoma mansoni egg antigen with homologies to small heat shock proteins elicits Th1 responsiveness
Department of Immunology and Microbiology, Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, Michigan 48201, USA.
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