THE IMMUNE-RESPONSE TO TRICHOPHYTON TONSURANS - DISTINCT T-CELL CYTOKINE PROFILES TO A SINGLE PROTEIN AMONG SUBJECTS WITH IMMEDIATE AND DELAYED-HYPERSENSITIVITY
Jb. Slunt et al., THE IMMUNE-RESPONSE TO TRICHOPHYTON TONSURANS - DISTINCT T-CELL CYTOKINE PROFILES TO A SINGLE PROTEIN AMONG SUBJECTS WITH IMMEDIATE AND DELAYED-HYPERSENSITIVITY, The Journal of immunology, 157(11), 1996, pp. 5192-5197
Skin testing with an extract from the dermatophyte fungus Trichophyton
tonsurans can result in either immediate (IH) or delayed hypersensiti
vity (DH), These experiments were designed to examine in vitro T cell
cytokine production in response to purified proteins from T. tonsurans
in subjects with different skin test reactivities. Peripheral blood m
ononuclear cells were obtained from subjects with immediate, delayed,
or negative skin tests, and cellular proliferation was studied. Subjec
ts with either IH or DH had positive proliferative responses to crude
extracts and two purified proteins, protein IV (83 kDa) and Tri t 1 (3
0 kDa). Nine cell lines were established from 5 IH subjects, which pro
duced a cytokine profile characteristic of Th2/Th0 cells, i.e., ratio
of IFN-gamma to IL-4 or IL-5 < 2:1. By contrast 8 of 10 cell lines fro
m DH subjects had a Th1 profile, i.e., IFN-gamma to IL-4 or IL-5 > 20:
1. Lymphocytes from subjects with negative skin tests show very poor p
roliferative responses; however, 6 cell lines derived from these indiv
iduals showed a cytokine profile characteristic of Th1 cells. Levels o
f IL-5 were significantly different when comparing the IH group with t
he DH group (p < 0.001), The results demonstrate that a single defined
protein from T. tonsurans can produce distinct T cell cytokine profil
es that correspond to in vivo skin test reactivities and serum Ab leve
ls.