Schistosoma japonicum lives in the portal vein and/or mesenteric vein
of patients, producing numerous eggs which eventually induce multiple
granulomas in the liver and the intestine. The experimental administra
tion of Schistosoma japonicum eggs via the portal vein in the mouse in
duces tolerance both in the footpad reaction and granuloma formation i
n the lung. Thus, the presence of Schistosoma japonicum in the portal
vein is beneficial to the parasites, not only for receiving enriched n
utrition from the blood of the portal vein, but also for inducing immu
nological tolerance in the hosts. However, prior intravenous injection
of gadolinium chloride abolishes such tolerance, indicating the role
of Kupffer cells in the induction of tolerance via the portal vein.