Rakha N K, Dixon J B, Skerritt G C, Carter S D, Jenkins P, Marshall-Clarke S
Department of Veterinary Pathology, University of Liverpool.
Parasitology. 1991 Feb;102 Pt 1:133-40. doi: 10.1017/s0031182000060443.
This study was designed to test the accessory function of macrophages after activation with products of Taenia multiceps coenuri. Activation was carried out by intraperitoneal injection of mice with coenurus fluid or protoscolex culture supernatant, and function was assessed by adding these macrophages in progressively increasing numbers to macrophage-depleted lymphocyte cultures transforming under the influence of plant mitogens or coenurus-fluid mitogen. In contrast to normal macrophages, which have a progressively enhancing action on the above reactions, parasite-activated macrophages at similar concentrations were progressively inhibitory. However, low concentrations of the activated macrophages enhanced mitosis as well as, or better than, normal. Lymph node cells from injected mice showed abnormal response to macrophage-derived signals. In particular there was subnormal reaction to macrophages in the presence of coenurus mitogen. These results suggest that T. multiceps coenuri may survive in the host because of their ability to reduce effective interaction between lymphocytes and accessory cells.
本研究旨在测试经多头绦虫共尾蚴产物激活后的巨噬细胞的辅助功能。通过向小鼠腹腔注射共尾蚴液或原头蚴培养上清液来实现激活,并通过将这些巨噬细胞以逐渐增加的数量添加到在植物有丝分裂原或共尾蚴液有丝分裂原影响下转化的巨噬细胞耗竭的淋巴细胞培养物中来评估功能。与对上述反应具有逐渐增强作用的正常巨噬细胞相反,相似浓度下经寄生虫激活的巨噬细胞具有逐渐抑制作用。然而,低浓度的激活巨噬细胞增强有丝分裂的效果与正常巨噬细胞相同或更好。注射小鼠的淋巴结细胞对巨噬细胞衍生信号表现出异常反应。特别是在存在共尾蚴有丝分裂原的情况下,对巨噬细胞的反应低于正常水平。这些结果表明,多头绦虫共尾蚴可能因其降低淋巴细胞与辅助细胞之间有效相互作用的能力而在宿主体内存活。