1990
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.87.1.61
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Interleukin 5 is required for the blood and tissue eosinophilia but not granuloma formation induced by infection with Schistosoma mansoni.

Abstract: Eosinophils are thought to play a major role in the immunobiology of schistosomiasis. To investigate the immunologic basis of the eosinophil response and directly assess the function of eosinophils in egg-induced pathology, mice infected with Schistosoma mansoni were injected with a monoclonal antibody produced against interleukin 5 (IL-5), a cytokine previously shown to stimulate eosinophil differentiation in vitro. This treatment suppressed the generation of eosinophil myelocyte precursors in the bone marrow… Show more

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“…Anti-IL-5 treated mice lacked eosinophils but granuloma size and hepatic fibrosis were virtually unaffected in both acute (Sher et al 1990) and chronic (Cheever et al 1992c) infections and the pathology was not greatly changed in IL-5 ko mice (Rosa Brunet et al 1999a). Rumbley et al (1999), however, note that eosinophils form the majority of cytokine producing cells in the granuloma and are the dominant source of IL-4.…”
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“…Anti-IL-5 treated mice lacked eosinophils but granuloma size and hepatic fibrosis were virtually unaffected in both acute (Sher et al 1990) and chronic (Cheever et al 1992c) infections and the pathology was not greatly changed in IL-5 ko mice (Rosa Brunet et al 1999a). Rumbley et al (1999), however, note that eosinophils form the majority of cytokine producing cells in the granuloma and are the dominant source of IL-4.…”
Section: The Role Of Cytokines In Granuloma Formation and Downregulatmentioning
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“…1: Czaja et al (1989a, b); 2: (Sher et al 1990, Cheever et al 1992c; 3: SCID mice, Amiri et al (1992); chronically infected mice, Joseph & Boros (1993); 4: Joseph & Boros (1993); 5: Mathew et al (1990);6: Cheever et al (1992); 7: Yamashita & Boros (1992); 8: Yamashita & Boros (1992), Cheever et al (1994); 9: acute (Sher et al 1990), chronic (Cheever et al 1992c); 10: IL-10/Fc fusion protein, competes with IL-10 (Flores- , also see Verwaerde et al 1999); 11: 12: (IP Oswald et al unpublished) IL-12 was generally ineffective in reversing the Th2 response in S. mansoni-infected mice once infection has begun; 13: ; 14: Prostaglandin E 1 (Chensue et al 1986); 15: Prostaglandin F 2α (Chensue et al 1986); 16: antagonist for NK-1 receptor (for substance P & other tachykinins), (Blum et al 1993); 17: (Blum et al 1992, Mansy et al 98), mice were treated with octreotide, a somatostatin (SOM) analogue which competes with SOM; 18: antihistamines, Cimetidine blocks H 1 receptors and diphenhydramine H 2 receptors (Weinstock et al 1983 The use of T cell lines and clones would seem to be a definitive way of resolving the relative importance of Th1 and Th2 cells. However granulomas are induced by transfer of Th0, Th1 and Th2 cells specific for SEA (Chickunguwo et al 1991, Zhu et al 1994.…”
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“…Even present in high number, the eosinophil is not a sine qua non condition for granuloma development (Sher et al 1990). The acute eosinophil cellular response to eggs, and its contribution to the granuloma formation is not a well studied field.…”
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“…Not withstanding from the ability to kill helminths to the destructive actions in asthma, eosinophil is a complex and mysterious cell. In parasitic diseases, as in schistosomiasis mansoni, eosinophilia is dependent on antigens secreted by eggs through the pores of the egg shell (SEA) (Race et al 1969, Sher et al 1990). The bone marrow and the blood eosinophilia peak, respectively, by the fifth and seventh week after the infection, and have been attributed to the en-pivotal role in these mechanisms (Stadecker 1994).…”
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