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The Journal of Immunology, Vol 149, Issue 5 1714-1722, Copyright © 1992 by American Association of Immunologists


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Schistosoma mansoni eggs induce antigen-responsive CD44-hi T helper 2 cells and IL-4-secreting CD44-lo cells. Potential for T helper 2 subset differentiation is evident at the precursor level

AT Vella, MD Hulsebosch and EJ Pearce
Department of Microbiology, Immunology and Parasitology, Cornell University, Ithaca NY 14853.

Schistosoma mansoni eggs are potent inducers of biased Th2-like immune responses. Using a model system where mice are immunized with isolated schistosome eggs, we demonstrate that CD44 expression, up-regulation of which has been linked to Th cell development, is increased on Th2 cells. We also investigate the functional properties of CD44-lo Th cells recovered from the overtly Th2 environment constituted by lymph nodes draining sites of egg deposition. Production of high levels of IL- 4, IL-5, and IL-10 by Th cells responding to egg Ag is shown to be the property of a subpopulation expressing CD44-hi. This population of Th cells cosegregates with a blasting subpopulation expressing more IL-4R (but similar amounts of IL-2R) than Th cells from normal mice. These results indicate that mature Th2 cells responding to schistosome eggs are CD44-hi and suggest that they use IL-4 as a growth factor. In contrast, CD44-lo cells sorted from lymph node populations responding to eggs are able to produce small amounts of IL-4 and IL-2, but no IL-5 or IL-10. This is surprising, because low expression of CD44 is considered a characteristic of Th cell naivite and concomitant ability to produce only IL-2. Thus, in lymph nodes responding to schistosome eggs, potential for Th2 subset differentiation is evident within the CD44-lo precursor Th subpopulation.


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