A rapid flow cytometric method to explore cellular immunity against Toxoplasma gondii in humans

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To assess cell-mediated immunity to Toxoplasma gondii, we evaluated the expression of the activation antigens CD69, CD71, and CD25 on T lymphocytes by flow cytometry after specific in vitro stimulation of whole blood from 127 T. gondii-positive and 63 T. gondii-negative patients. T lymphocytes from many seropositive individuals did not express CD69 at 24 hr after T. gondii antigen stimulation, but CD71 and CD25 were easily detectable on T cells from seropositive individuals 7 days after specific activation. CD25 was mainly expressed by stimulated CD4+ T cells, and its detection on total T cells was both a sensitive (98%) and a specific (97%) indicator of prior T. gondii infection. These results make flow cytometric detection of CD25 an excellent candidate for screening cell-mediated immunity to T. gondii in vitro and an interesting tool for the diagnosis of congenital infection.

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Kahi, S., Cozon, G. J. N., Greenland, T., Wallon, M., Gay-Andrieu, F., & Peyron, F. (1998). A rapid flow cytometric method to explore cellular immunity against Toxoplasma gondii in humans. Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology, 5(6), 745–748. https://doi.org/10.1128/cdli.5.6.745-748.1998

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