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Infect. Immun., Dec 1996, 4960-4966, Vol 64, No. 12
RM Khalil, A Luz, R Mailhammer, J Moeller, AA Mohamed, S Omran, P Dormer and L Hultner
Mast cells and granulocytes-macrophages (GM) are components of the host
defense system against worm infections, including schistosomiasis. Here we
report the kinetics of changes in the number of colony-forming cells (CFC)
for mast cells and GM during the course of a primary experimental infection
of mice with Schistosoma mansoni cercariae over a period of 24 weeks
postinfection (p.i.). Concurrently, we measured known myelopoietic and/or
mast cell-stimulating cytokines (i.e., interleukin 3 [IL-3] and IL-9) in
pokeweed mitogen-activated spleen cell- conditioned medium. Our results
show that during the acute phase of the hepatic granulomatous reaction, the
numbers of both mast-CFC and GM-CFC were significantly elevated in bone
marrow. However, while femoral GM- CFC numbers had returned to normal
control values at week 16 p.i., femoral and splenic mast-CFC numbers
remained significantly elevated until week 20 p.i., which corresponds to
the chronic fibrotic phase of hepatic granulomatous inflammation. Increased
GM-CFC numbers correlated with elevated IL-3 levels, while increased
mast-CFC numbers paralleled the increased IL-9 concentrations in spleen
cell-conditioned medium. By the reverse transcription-PCR method, enhanced
expression of IL-3 and IL-9 transcripts was found in RNA samples obtained
from livers and spleens of infected mice. Our data demonstrate that during
the course of infection of mice with S. mansoni, the coordinate need for
mast cells and GM is at least partly regulated at the stage of progenitor
cell commitment in the bone marrow and spleen. It appears that IL-3 and
IL-9 help to promote at this stage the ultimate generation of mature
effector cells.
Copyright © 1996, American Society for Microbiology
Schistosoma mansoni infection in mice augments the capacity for interleukin 3 (IL-3) and IL-9 production and concurrently enlarges progenitor pools for mast cells and granulocytes-macrophages
GSF-Institut fur Experimentelle Hamatologie, Munich, Germany.
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