Pritchard D I, Quinnell R J, Walsh E A
Department of Life Science, Nottingham University, UK.
Parasite Immunol. 1995 Feb;17(2):71-5. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-3024.1995.tb00968.x.
The effect of the humoral immune response on the weight and fecundity of the hookworm Necator americanus was examined in an endemically-infected human population. There was a highly significant negative correlation between total IgE levels and parasite weight and fecundity, after controlling for any effects of host age and hookworm burden. This correlation was present both at initial treatment and after 2 years' reinfection. There was a similar negative correlation between the number of eosinophils and hookworm weight and fecundity at initial treatment. Correlations with levels of specific antibodies to N. americanus excretory-secretory products were weaker and not significant, although there was a trend towards negative correlations with anti-ES IgE. This is the first field evidence for an effective human immune response to N. americanus. Although the mechanism of this effect is not clear, we suggest that total IgE levels reflected the level of Th2 cell activation.
在一个地方性感染的人群中,研究了体液免疫反应对美洲板口线虫体重和繁殖力的影响。在控制宿主年龄和钩虫负荷的任何影响后,总IgE水平与寄生虫体重和繁殖力之间存在高度显著的负相关。这种相关性在初始治疗时和再次感染2年后均存在。初始治疗时,嗜酸性粒细胞数量与钩虫体重和繁殖力之间也存在类似的负相关。与美洲板口线虫排泄分泌产物特异性抗体水平的相关性较弱且不显著,尽管与抗ES IgE存在负相关趋势。这是人类对美洲板口线虫产生有效免疫反应的首个现场证据。虽然这种效应的机制尚不清楚,但我们认为总IgE水平反映了Th2细胞的激活水平。