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Infect Immun, April 1998, p. 1377-1383, Vol. 66, No. 4
Division of Geographic Medicine, The
University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham,
Alabama,1 and
Centro de Pesquisas
Aggeu Magalhães, Recife, Brazil2
Received 1 July 1997/Returned for modification 2 October
1997/Accepted 8 January 1998
Individuals with clinical manifestations of lymphatic filariasis
may be currently infected or not. Twenty-five individuals from a
Wuchereria bancrofti-endemic area of Brazil were classified as being asymptomatic microfilaremic individuals, antigenemic individuals with clinical filariasis, or nonantigenemic individuals with clinical filariasis. Intracellular cytokine staining of
mitogen-stimulated peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) showed
that the frequency of either gamma interferon (IFN-
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Differences in the Frequency of Cytokine-Producing
Cells in Antigenemic and Nonantigenemic Individuals with
Bancroftian Filariasis

)- or
interleukin-4 (IL-4)-producing cells was higher in the nonantigenemic
individuals with clinical filariasis than in the asymptomatic
microfilaremic individuals (geometric means, 22.1 versus 10.7%
[P = 0.02] and 2.9 versus 1.4% [P = 0.01], respectively). When the asymptomatic microfilaremic individuals and antigenemic individuals with clinical filariasis were
grouped together to constitute all actively infected individuals, the
frequency of IFN-
-producing cells was also lower than in the
nonantigenemic individuals with clinical filariasis (P = 0.04). Likewise, the frequency of IL-4-producing cells in the
actively infected individuals was also lower than in the nonantigenemic individuals with clinical filariasis (P = 0.02). No
differences in the frequency of IFN-
-, IL-4-, or IL-5-producing
cells in purified CD4 T lymphocytes were found among the groups. These findings suggest that the presence of antigenemia, which is an indicator of current active infection, is closely associated with the
frequency of IFN-
- and IL-4-producing cells in lymphatic filariasis.
The differences found in the frequency of cytokine-producing cells
among the three groups appear to be due to a subset of cells other than
CD4 T cells.
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