Me. Rottenberg et al., OUTCOME OF INFECTION WITH DIFFERENT STRAINS OF TRYPANOSOMA-CRUZI IN MICE LACKING CD4 AND OR CD8/, Immunology letters, 45(1-2), 1995, pp. 53-60
Mice lacking CD4 and/or CD8 gene expression, generated by embryonic st
em-cell technology, were used to study the role of CD4(+) and CD8(+) c
ells in the resistance to the acute infection with virulent (Tulahuen
and RA) or mild (CA-I) strains of Trypanosoma cruzi. The presence of b
oth CD4(+) and CD8(+) cells contributed to the survival of mice infect
ed with T. cruzi, and each T-cell subtype was able to sustain protecti
ve functions in the absence of the other one. However, in certain host
-parasite combinations, CD8(+) cell-independent mechanisms were able t
o control the parasite load. Moreover, CD8(-) mice chronically infecte
d with a low virulent strain of T. cruzi were protected from an otherw
ise lethal challenge with the parasite. A different organ distribution
of parasite nests was observed when mutant (but not wild type) animal
s infected with different parasite strains were compared. CD4(-) mice
produced high levels of IgG antibodies against peptide antigens or a w
hole homogenate from the parasite after infection with CA-I strain. A
dramatic enhancement of IgG1- and IgG2a-specific antibodies was observ
ed.