Cutting Edge: Susceptibility to the Larval Stage of the Helminth Parasite Taenia crassiceps Is Mediated by Th2 Response Induced Via STAT6 Signaling

  • Rodriguez-Sosa M
  • David J
  • Bojalil R
  • et al.
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Abstract

Using STAT6−/− BALB/c mice, we analyzed the role of STAT6-induced Th2 response in determining the outcome of murine cysticercosis caused by the helminth parasite Taenia crassiceps. After T. crassiceps infection, wild-type BALB/c mice developed a strong Th2-like response; produced high levels of IgG1, IgE, IL-4, as well as IL-13; and remained susceptible to T. crassiceps. In contrast, similarly infected STAT6−/− mice mounted a strong Th1-like response; produced high levels of IgG2a, IL-12, IFN-γ, as well as nitric oxide; and efficiently controlled T. crassiceps infection. These findings demonstrate that Th2-like response induced via STAT6-mediated signaling pathway mediates susceptibility to T. crassiceps and, furthermore, that unlike the case in most helminths, immunity against T. crassiceps is mediated by a Th1-like rather than Th2-like response.

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Rodriguez-Sosa, M., David, J. R., Bojalil, R., Satoskar, A. R., & Terrazas, L. I. (2002). Cutting Edge: Susceptibility to the Larval Stage of the Helminth Parasite Taenia crassiceps Is Mediated by Th2 Response Induced Via STAT6 Signaling. The Journal of Immunology, 168(7), 3135–3139. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.168.7.3135

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