Sugaya H, Abe T, Yoshimura K, Sasaki O
Department of Parasitology, Akita University School of Medicine, Japan.
Int J Parasitol. 1993 Nov;23(7):865-9. doi: 10.1016/0020-7519(93)90051-y.
The kinetics of eosinophil growth and/or survival stimulating factors (Eo-stimulating factors) released by spleen cells from A. cantonensis-infected mice were assessed by in vitro marrow cultures. When spleen cells from C57BL/6 mice 8 to 20 days p.i. were cultured with young adult A. cantonensis worm antigen or Con A, almost equal amounts of Eo-stimulating factors were detected in the conditioned media obtained from both stimulations. No Eo-stimulating factor activity was detected in cultures from spleen cells without stimulation or from normal spleen cells with stimulation. Production of Eo-stimulating factors was inhibited by the pretreatment of the spleen cells with anti-Thy1.2 or anti-L3T4 antibodies plus complement but not with anti-Lyt2.2 antibody. In the presence of anti-mouse IL-5 monoclonal antibody, the activity of Eo-stimulating factors was inhibited by up to 99%. IL-5, therefore, appears to play a principal role in induction of eosinophilia in mice infected with A. cantonensis.