Authors
Ricardo T Gazzinelli, Maria Wysocka, Seiji Hayashi, Eric Y Denkers, Sara Hieny, Patricia Caspar, Giorgio Trinchieri, Alan Sher
Publication date
1994/9/15
Journal
Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md.: 1950)
Volume
153
Issue
6
Pages
2533-2543
Description
In vitro and in vivo studies were performed to assess the involvement of IL-12 in resistance to acute and chronic infection with an avirulent strain of Toxoplasma gondii. Our previous findings implicated macrophages as a major source of parasite-induced IL-12. This finding was confirmed by showing that peritoneal macrophages exposed to either live parasites or soluble tachyzoite Ags produce IL-12 protein. In mice, increased expression of IL-12 (p40) mRNA in both spleen and peritoneal cells was detected as early as 2 days postinfection. Treatment with neutralizing mAbs against IL-12 increased the susceptibility of C57BL/6, BALB/c, and severe combined immunodeficient (SCID) mice to acute infection, which resulted in 100% mortality within the first 15 days after parasite inoculation. In contrast, neutralization of endogenously produced IL-12 had no effect when given during chronic infection. In agreement with …
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