Suppression of CD4+ T-cells in the spleen of mice infected with Toxoplasma gondii KI-1 tachyzoites

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Toxoplasma gondii KI-1, a recent new isolate from Korea, shows similar pathogenicity and infectivity to mice compared to the virulent RH strain. To understand characteristics of host immunity, including immune enhancement or suppression, we investigated proliferative responses and phenotypes of spleen cells. In addition, kinetics of IFN-g, a Th1 cytokine, was examined in BALB/c mice up to day 6 post-infection (PI). Intraperitoneal injection of mice with 103 KI-1 tachyzoites induced significant decreases (P < 0.05) in proliferative responses of spleen cells. This occurred at days 2-6 PI even when concanavalin A (con A) was added and when stimulated with KI-1 antigen, suggesting suppression of the immuni- ty. CD4+ T-cells decreased markedly at day 2 PI (P < 0.05), whereas CD8+ T-cells, NK cells, and macrophages did not show significant changes, except a slight, but significant, increase of CD8+ T-cells at day 6 PI. The capacity of splenocytes to produce IFN-g by con A stimulation dropped significantly at days 2-6 PI. These results demonstrate that intraperitoneal injection of KI-1 tachyzoites can induce immunosuppression during the early stage of infection, as revealed by the decrease of CD4+ T-cells and IFN-g. © 2010, Korean Society for Parasitology.

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Kim, W. H., Shin, E. H., Kim, J. L., Yu, S. Y., Jung, B. K., & Chai, J. Y. (2010). Suppression of CD4+ T-cells in the spleen of mice infected with Toxoplasma gondii KI-1 tachyzoites. Korean Journal of Parasitology, 48(4), 325–329. https://doi.org/10.3347/kjp.2010.48.4.325

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