Title
Effector CD8+ T lymphocytes against liver stages of Plasmodium yoelii do not require gamma interferon for antiparasite activity
Date Issued
01 August 2008
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Chakravarty S.
Overstreet M.G.
Zavala F.
Universidad Johns Hopkins
Abstract
The protective immune response against liver stages of the malaria parasite critically requires CD8+ T cells. Although the nature of the effector mechanism utilized by these cells to repress parasite development remains unclear, a critical role for gamma interferon (IFN-γ) has been widely assumed based on circumstantial evidence. However, the requirement for CD8+ T-cell-mediated IFN-γ production in protective immunity to this pathogen has not been directly tested. In this report, we use an adoptive transfer strategy with circumsporozoite (CS) protein-specific transgenic T cells to examine the role of CD8+ T-cell-derived IFN-γ production in Plasmodium yoelii-infected mice. We show that despite a marginal reduction in the expansion of naive IFN-γ-deficient CS-specific transgenic T cells, their antiparasite activity remains intact. Further, adoptively transferred IFN-γ-deficient CD8+ T cells were as efficient as their wild-type counterparts in limiting parasite growth in naive mice. Taken together, these studies demonstrate that IFN-γ secretion by CS-specific CD8+ T cells is not essential to protect mice against live sporozoite challenge. Copyright © 2008, American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved.
Start page
3628
End page
3631
Volume
76
Issue
8
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Biología celular, Microbiología Inmunología
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-48849116859
PubMed ID
Source
Infection and Immunity
ISSN of the container
00199567
Sponsor(s)
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases R21AI044375
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