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Department of Immunology and Bacteriology, University of Glasgow, and
Department of Immunology, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, United Kingdom
Parasite survival and host health may depend on the ability of the
parasite to modulate the host immune response by the release of
immunomodulatory molecules. Excretory-secretory (ES)-62, one such
well-defined molecule, is a major secreted protein of the rodent
filarial nematode Acanthocheilonema viteae, and has
homologues in human filarial nematodes. Previously we have shown that
ES-62 is exclusively associated with a Th2 Ab response in mice. Here we
provide a rationale for this polarized immune response by showing that
the parasite molecule suppresses the IFN-
/LPS-induced production, by
macrophages, of bioactive IL-12 (p70), a key cytokine in the
development of Th1 responses. This suppression of the induction of a
component of the host immune response extends to the production of the
proinflammatory cytokines IL-6 and TNF-
, but not NO. The molecular
mechanism underlying these findings awaits elucidation but,
intriguingly, the initial response of macrophages to ES-62 is to
demonstrate a low and transient release of these cytokines before
becoming refractory to further release induced by IFN-
/LPS. The
relevance of our observations is underscored by the finding that
macrophages recovered from mice exposed to "physiological" levels
of ES-62 by the novel approach of continuous release from implanted
osmotic pumps in vivo were similarly refractory to release of IL-12,
TNF-
, IL-6, but not NO, ex vivo. Therefore, our results suggest that
exposure to ES-62 renders macrophages subsequently unable to produce
Th1/proinflammatory cytokines. This likely contributes to the
generation of immune responses with an anti-inflammatory Th2
phenotype, a well-documented feature of filarial nematode
infection.
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