Science, Vol.271, No.5251, 984-987, 1996
Genetic Susceptibility to Leishmania - IL-12 Responsiveness in T(H)1 Cell-Development
The genetic background of T lymphocytes influences development of the T helper (T-H) phenotype, resulting in either resistance or susceptibility of certain mouse strains to pathogens such as Leishmania major. With an in vitro model system, a difference in maintenance of responsiveness of T cells to interleukin-12 (IL-12) was detected between BALB/c and B10.D2 mice, Although naive T cells from both strains initially responded to IL-12, BALB/c T cells lost IL-12 responsiveness after stimulation with antigen in vitro, even when cocultured with B10.D2 T cells, Thus, susceptibility of BALB/c mice to infection with L. major may derive from the loss of the ability to generate IL-12-induced T(H)1 responses rather than from an IL-4-induced T(H)2 response.
Keywords:CD4+ T-CELLS;CUTANEOUS LEISHMANIASIS;INTERFERON-GAMMA;IFN-GAMMA;IMMUNOLOGICAL REGULATION;MURINE LEISHMANIASIS;MICE;INTERLEUKIN-4;INVITRO;RESISTANCE