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T Lymphocyte Interferon-gamma Production Induced by Plasmodium Falciparum Antigen is High in Recently Infected Non-immune and Low in Immune Subjects

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Date 1990 Jan 1
PMID 1967995
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Interferon (IFN) alpha and gamma were measured by radio-immunoassays in supernatants from cultures of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) or purified T cell subsets incubated with either Plasmodium falciparum schizont-enriched malaria antigen (mAg), uninfected red blood cells (RBC) or pokeweed mitogen (PWM). Cell donors were 24 clinically immune, healthy African adult native residents of a P. falciparum-endemic region, Haut-Ogooué, Gabon, and seven non-immune, European temporary residents with a history of a single to a few malaria infections during the previous 1 to 9 months. When PBMC were cultured in medium alone or with RBC antigen no or low titres of IFN-gamma were detected. PBMC proliferation and IFN-gamma production observed in the presence of mAg were dose dependent and significantly correlated. When cultured with mAg, PBMC from non-immune Europeans produced significantly higher levels of IFN-gamma than did PBMC from clinically immune Africans. No such difference was found when PBMC were cultured with PWM. The mAg-induced IFN-gamma production was due mainly to CD4+ T cells and was not enhanced by CD8+ T cell depletion. No IFN-alpha was detected in culture supernatants. Thus, P. falciparum antigens are able to induce in vitro production of IFN-gamma by CD4+ T cells; however, in this sample, individuals considered to be clinically resistant to malaria were low producers of IFN-gamma.

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