Authors
Tanya M Scharton-Kersten, Thomas A Wynn, Eric Y Denkers, Shukal Bala, Eduardo Grunvald, Sara Hieny, Ricardo T Gazzinelli, Alan Sher
Publication date
1996/11/1
Journal
Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md.: 1950)
Volume
157
Issue
9
Pages
4045-4054
Description
The relationship between IFN-gamma and IL-12 in generating innate immune responses and resistance to acute Toxoplasma gondii infection was assessed in T. gondii-exposed IFN-gamma knockout (gko) mice. Gko mice, in contrast to wild-type (wt) animals, rapidly succumbed to infection with either the avirulent ME49 strain or, surprisingly, an attenuated temperature-sensitive mutant strain, ts4. Microscopic examination of peritoneal exudates from infected gko mice demonstrated that mortality is associated with unchecked tachyzoite replication. Nevertheless, both wt and gko animals developed a peritoneal inflammatory response that in gko animals was greater due to a 5- to 10-fold increase in the number of granulocytes recruited to the site of infection. In addition, IL-12 production in gko mice was both unimpaired and functional since a significant, albeit lower than wt, IL-12-dependent NK cell response …
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