Innes E A, Panton W R, Sanderson A, Thomson K M, Wastling J M, Maley S, Buxton D
Moredun Research Institute, Edinburgh, UK.
Parasite Immunol. 1995 Mar;17(3):151-60. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-3024.1995.tb01017.x.
The kinetics of induction of T cell responses were examined in efferent lymph from a node draining the site of a primary inoculation of Toxoplasma gondii. The numbers of T cells increased after infection, due initially to an expansion of the CD4+ T cell population followed by an increase in the number of CD8+ T cells which coincided with the peak lymphoblast response. Proliferative responses of CD4+ T cells to T. gondii antigen were detectable from day six after infection and immune efferent lymph cells inhibited the intracellular multiplication of T. gondii in vitro. Optimum inhibition was achieved using CD8+ T cells restimulated in vitro, and the effector function appeared to be directed preferentially against the autologous rather than the allogeneic infected target cell. The results provide unique information on the induction of immune responses to T. gondii in vivo and provide evidence that both CD4+ and CD8+ T cells are necessary for the development of protective immunity induced by the S48 strain of T. gondii which is used as a live vaccine in sheep.
在引流刚地弓形虫初次接种部位的淋巴结的输出淋巴液中,研究了T细胞应答的诱导动力学。感染后T细胞数量增加,最初是由于CD4⁺ T细胞群体的扩增,随后CD8⁺ T细胞数量增加,这与淋巴细胞母细胞应答的峰值相吻合。感染后第6天可检测到CD4⁺ T细胞对刚地弓形虫抗原的增殖应答,免疫输出淋巴细胞在体外抑制了刚地弓形虫的细胞内增殖。使用体外再次刺激的CD8⁺ T细胞可实现最佳抑制,效应功能似乎优先针对自体而非同种异体感染的靶细胞。这些结果提供了关于体内对刚地弓形虫免疫应答诱导的独特信息,并提供了证据表明CD4⁺和CD8⁺ T细胞对于由刚地弓形虫S48株(用作绵羊活疫苗)诱导的保护性免疫的发展都是必需的。