J. Iacomini et al., T-CELLS EXPRESSING THE GAMMA-DELTA T-CELL RECEPTOR ARE NOT REQUIRED FOR EGG GRANULOMA-FORMATION IN SCHISTOSOMIASIS, European Journal of Immunology, 25(4), 1995, pp. 884-888
Immunopathology in schistosomiasis consists of a granulomatous respons
e around parasite eggs. It has been established that granuloma formati
on is mediated by CD4(+) T helper cells. However, the role of T cells
bearing the gamma delta T cell receptor (TCR) has not been determined.
In this study we utilized mutant mice that lack either alpha beta or
gamma delta T cells as a result of gene targeting to investigate the r
elative roles of alpha beta and gamma delta T cells in the induction o
f immunopathology related to schistosomiasis. Mutant and control mice
were infected with Schistosoma mansoni and granuloma formation as well
as lymph node cell proliferative responses to egg antigens were analy
zed after 8 weeks. TCR delta mutant mice (lacking gamma delta T cells)
displayed vigorous formation of egg granulomas that were not signific
antly different from those observed in normal controls, both in terms
of granuloma size and cellular composition. In contrast, TCR alpha and
TCR beta mutant mice (lacking alpha beta T cells) were unable to form
granulomas. Moreover, mesenteric lymph node cells from TCR delta muta
nt and control mice responded strongly to egg antigens in vitro, while
TCR alpha and beta mutant mice did not. Our studies show that in schi
stosomiasis granuloma formation and proliferative responses to egg ant
igens are strictly dependent on alpha beta T cells. They also suggest
that gamma delta T cells by themselves can neither mediate a granuloma
tous inflammation, nor significantly modify one mediated by alpha beta
T cells.