Lack of evidence for superantigen activity of Toxoplasma gondii towards human T cells

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Autor(a) principal: Vallochi,A.L.
Data de Publicação: 2001
Outros Autores: Yamamoto,J.H., Schlesinger,D., Machado,M.A.C., Silveira,C., Martins,M.C., Belfort Jr.,R., Kalil,J., Rizzo,L.V.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-879X2001000800008
Resumo: Toxoplasma gondii is an obligatory intracellular parasite whose life cycle may include man as an intermediate host. More than 500 million people are infected with this parasite worldwide. It has been previously reported that T. gondii contains a superantigen activity. The purpose of the present study was to determine if the putative superantigen activity of T. gondii would manifest towards human T cells. Peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) from individuals with no previous contact with the parasite were evaluated for proliferation as well as specific Vß expansion after exposure to Toxoplasma antigens. Likewise, PBMC from individuals with the congenital infection were evaluated for putative Vß family deletions in their T cell repertoire. We also evaluated, over a period of one year, the PBMC proliferation pattern in response to Toxoplasma antigens in patients with recently acquired infection. Some degree of proliferation in response to T. gondii was observed in the PBMC from individuals never exposed to the parasite, accompanied by specific Vß expansion, suggesting a superantigen effect. However, we found no specific deletion of Vß (or Valpha) families in the blood of congenitally infected individuals. Furthermore, PBMC from recently infected individuals followed up over a period of one year did not present a reduction of the Vß families that were originally expanded in response to the parasite antigens. Taken together, our data suggest that T. gondii does not have a strong superantigen activity on human T cells.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Lack of evidence for superantigen activity of Toxoplasma gondii towards human T cells
title Lack of evidence for superantigen activity of Toxoplasma gondii towards human T cells
spellingShingle Lack of evidence for superantigen activity of Toxoplasma gondii towards human T cells
Vallochi,A.L.
Toxoplasma
tolerance
superantigen
T cell receptor
title_short Lack of evidence for superantigen activity of Toxoplasma gondii towards human T cells
title_full Lack of evidence for superantigen activity of Toxoplasma gondii towards human T cells
title_fullStr Lack of evidence for superantigen activity of Toxoplasma gondii towards human T cells
title_full_unstemmed Lack of evidence for superantigen activity of Toxoplasma gondii towards human T cells
title_sort Lack of evidence for superantigen activity of Toxoplasma gondii towards human T cells
author Vallochi,A.L.
author_facet Vallochi,A.L.
Yamamoto,J.H.
Schlesinger,D.
Machado,M.A.C.
Silveira,C.
Martins,M.C.
Belfort Jr.,R.
Kalil,J.
Rizzo,L.V.
author_role author
author2 Yamamoto,J.H.
Schlesinger,D.
Machado,M.A.C.
Silveira,C.
Martins,M.C.
Belfort Jr.,R.
Kalil,J.
Rizzo,L.V.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Vallochi,A.L.
Yamamoto,J.H.
Schlesinger,D.
Machado,M.A.C.
Silveira,C.
Martins,M.C.
Belfort Jr.,R.
Kalil,J.
Rizzo,L.V.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Toxoplasma
tolerance
superantigen
T cell receptor
topic Toxoplasma
tolerance
superantigen
T cell receptor
description Toxoplasma gondii is an obligatory intracellular parasite whose life cycle may include man as an intermediate host. More than 500 million people are infected with this parasite worldwide. It has been previously reported that T. gondii contains a superantigen activity. The purpose of the present study was to determine if the putative superantigen activity of T. gondii would manifest towards human T cells. Peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) from individuals with no previous contact with the parasite were evaluated for proliferation as well as specific Vß expansion after exposure to Toxoplasma antigens. Likewise, PBMC from individuals with the congenital infection were evaluated for putative Vß family deletions in their T cell repertoire. We also evaluated, over a period of one year, the PBMC proliferation pattern in response to Toxoplasma antigens in patients with recently acquired infection. Some degree of proliferation in response to T. gondii was observed in the PBMC from individuals never exposed to the parasite, accompanied by specific Vß expansion, suggesting a superantigen effect. However, we found no specific deletion of Vß (or Valpha) families in the blood of congenitally infected individuals. Furthermore, PBMC from recently infected individuals followed up over a period of one year did not present a reduction of the Vß families that were originally expanded in response to the parasite antigens. Taken together, our data suggest that T. gondii does not have a strong superantigen activity on human T cells.
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