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Infect. Immun., Aug 1997, 3261-3266, Vol 65, No. 8
EE Comoy, C Vendeville, A Capron and G Thyphronitis
Immune response polarization is controlled by several factors, including
cytokines, antigen-presenting cells, antigen dose, and others. We have
previously shown that adjuvants and live vectors play a critical role in
polarization. Thus, immunization with the Schistosoma mansoni 28-kDa
glutathione-S-transferase (Sm28-GST) in aluminum hydroxide induced a type 2
cytokine profile and the production of immunoglobulin G1 (IgG1)- and
IgE-specific antibodies. In contrast, mice infected with recombinant
Salmonella typhimurium expressing Sm28- GST developed a type 1 cytokine
profile and produced IgG2a-specific antibodies against Sm28-GST and
Salmonella antigens. In this study, to determine if S. typhimurium not
expressing Sm28-GST would still influence the type of the response against
this antigen, we compared the profiles of the immune responses generated
against Sm28-GST administered in alum in mice infected and not infected
with S. typhimurium. Infected mice generated both IgG1 and IgG2a antibodies
against Sm28-GST, while noninfected mice produced only IgG1 anti-Sm28- GST
antibodies. Moreover, interleukin-4 (IL-4) mRNA expression in infected mice
was near background levels, while gamma interferon (IFN- gamma) mRNA
expression in coinfected mice was significantly higher than in mice
immunized with Sm28-GST in alum only. However, after antigen- specific
stimulation in vitro with Sm28-GST, levels of IL-4 and IFN- gamma cytokine
production were similar in the two groups of mice. These results suggest
that (i) the immune milieu produced during an infection may modify the
response against an irrelevant antigen and (ii) isotype switching may be
influenced by the cytokine environment of a bystander immune response, even
though the specific antigen-driven cytokine production is not modified.
Thus, the isotypic profile is not always an absolute reflection of the
cytokines produced by antigen-specific Th cells.
Copyright © 1997, American Society for Microbiology
Infection with Salmonella typhimurium modulates the immune response to Schistosoma mansoni glutathione-S-transferase
INSERM U167, Institut Pasteur, Lille, France.
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