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Infection and Immunity, October 2000, p. 6005-6011, Vol. 68, No. 10
Department of Pathology, University of
Cambridge, Cambridge,1 and School of
Biological Sciences, University of Manchester,
Manchester,2 United Kingdom, and
Experimental Medicine Unit, Ludwig Institute for Cancer
Research, University of Louvain, Brussels,
Belgium3
Received 11 May 2000/Returned for modification 14 June
2000/Accepted 16 July 2000
Mice infected with Schistosoma mansoni develop Th2
cytokine-mediated granulomatous pathology that is focused on the liver and intestines. In this study, transgenic mice constitutively expressing IL-9 were infected with S. mansoni and the
outcome of infection was determined. Eight weeks after infection,
transgenic mice with acute infections had a moderate increase in Th2
cytokine production but were overtly normal with respect to parasite
infection and pathological responses. Transgenic mice with chronic
infections died 10 weeks after infection, with 86% of transgenic mice
dead by week 12 of infection, compared to 7% mortality in infected wild-type mice. Stimulation of mesenteric lymph node cells from infected transgenic mice with parasite antigen elicited elevated interleukin-4 (IL-4) and IL-5 production and reduced gamma interferon and tumor necrosis factor alpha production compared to the responses in
wild-type mice. Morbid transgenic mice had substantial enlargement of
the ileum, which was associated with muscular hypertrophy, mastocytosis, eosinophilia, goblet cell hyperplasia, and increased mucin expression. We also observed that uninfected transgenic mice
exhibited alterations in their intestines. Although there was hepatic
mastocytosis and eosinophilia in infected transgenic mice, there was no
hepatocyte damage. Death of transgenic mice expressing IL-9 during
schistosome infection was primarily associated with enteropathy. This
study highlights the pleiotropic in vivo activity of IL-9 and
demonstrates that an elevated Th2 cytokine phenotype leads to death
during murine schistosome infection.
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Expression of Interleukin-9 Leads to Th2
Cytokine-Dominated Responses and Fatal Enteropathy in Mice with Chronic
Schistosoma mansoni Infections

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Corresponding author. Mailing address: Department of
Pathology, University of Cambridge, Tennis Court Rd., Cambridge CB2
1QP, United Kingdom. Phone: 44 1223 339768. Fax: 44 1223 333741. E-mail: pgf20{at}cam.ac.uk.
Present address: Department of Biological Sciences, University of
Salford, Salford, United Kingdom.
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