2005
DOI: 10.1182/blood-2004-10-4047
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Malaria-specific transgenic CD4+ T cells protect immunodeficient mice from lethal infection and demonstrate requirement for a protective threshold of antibody production for parasite clearance

Abstract: T cells are important in the immune response to malaria, both for their cytokines and their help for antibody production. To look at the relative importance of these roles, a T-cell receptor (TCR) transgenic mouse has been generated carrying a TCR specific for an epitope of the merozoite surface protein 1 (MSP-1) of the malaria parasite, Plasmodium chabaudi. In adoptive transfer experiments, malaria-specific CD4 ؉ T cells expand and produce interferon ␥ (IFN-␥) early in infection, but the population contracts … Show more

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“…Both B cells and Th cells are essential for the control of P. chabaudi parasitemia (61,62), and protection is mainly achieved by parasite-specific T cell-dependent Abs (17). This model was therefore ideally suited to test whether PbT-II cells have the capacity to provide protective immunity to malaria.…”
Section: Pbt-ii Cells Can Provide Immunity To P Chabaudi Infectionmentioning
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“…Both B cells and Th cells are essential for the control of P. chabaudi parasitemia (61,62), and protection is mainly achieved by parasite-specific T cell-dependent Abs (17). This model was therefore ideally suited to test whether PbT-II cells have the capacity to provide protective immunity to malaria.…”
Section: Pbt-ii Cells Can Provide Immunity To P Chabaudi Infectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cross-talk between CD4 + T cells and naive B cells resulting in Ig class switching is essential for the clearance of certain pathogens such as Plasmodium chabaudi AS. Thus, mice lacking CD4 + T cells or B cells are unable to control parasitemia in this model (17). Another important role for CD4 + T cells is the provision of help resulting in the licensing of dendritic cells (DC) for the effective priming of CD8 + T cells.…”
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“…1). It is well known that CD4+ T cells play a critical role in protective immunity to blood malaria parasites by expressing direct effector functions as well as by helping B cells for antibody production (Stephens et al, 2005). The role of CD4+ cells is also supported by the fact that human CD4+ T cells are able to inhibit blood parasites in vitro (Fell et al, 1994).…”
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“…Studies form both human malaria and the mouse model indicate that protective immunity against blood-stage Plasmodium infection requires activation of malaria-specific CD4 + T cells and the production of neutralizing antibodies (Stephens et al 2005). Dendritic cells (DCs) play a critical role in initiating adaptive immunity and shaping the type of T helper (Th) response.…”
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