Abstract
CB6F1 mice exhibit intermediate resistance to infection with Leishmania major compared to their highly susceptible (BALB/c) and resistant (C57BL/6) parental strains. Unlike the C57BL/6 and BALB/c strains, which rapidly develop dominant Th1- or Th2-type responses, respectively, after infection, CB6F1 mice develop responses in which both Th1- and Th2-type cytokines are elevated through at least the first month of infection before Th1 responses become dominant as cutaneous lesions gradually heal. We have examined the effects of interleukin-12 (IL-12) and/or anti-IL-4 antibody treatment on cytokine production and the course of disease in CB6F1 mice with chronic L. major infections. When administered at 1 month of infection, IL-12 treatment led to a rapid decrease in mRNA levels for IL-4 within parasitized lesions and a moderate increase in gamma interferon (IFN-gamma) transcript levels in lymph nodes draining the site of infection. When IL-12 and anti-IL-4 antibody were administered together, they induced a marked decrease in IL-4 and transforming growth factor beta mRNA expression within lesions and a more dramatic increase in lymph node IFN-gamma transcript levels within 4 days after treatment. In comparison, similar treatment of infected BALB/c mice led to only a moderate increase in IFN-gamma transcripts but no decrease in mRNA levels for Th2-type cytokines. Treatment of CB6F1 mice with either IL-12 or anti-IL-4 antibody had no significant effect on the subsequent course of infection, whereas combined IL-12 plus anti-IL-4 treatment resulted in a decrease in lesion size and parasite numbers and a shift towards a Th1-dominant response. These results suggest that the immediate effects of cytokine or anti-cytokine therapy may be predictive of the long-term effects on the course of infection and that down-regulation of Th-2 type cytokines may be critical to the development of a Th1-dominant response.
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