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  • Effect of macrophage infection by Leishmania on the proliferation of an antigen-specific T-cell line, TPB1, to a non-parasite antigen.

Effect of macrophage infection by Leishmania on the proliferation of an antigen-specific T-cell line, TPB1, to a non-parasite antigen.

Parasite immunology (1993-08-01)
S D Lytton, E Mozes, C L Jaffe
ABSTRACT

The ability of Leishmania mexicana amazonensis to inhibit antigen specific T-cell proliferation against a non-parasite polypeptide antigen, poly(LTyr, LGlu)-poly(DLAla)--poly(LLys), was examined. Infection of mouse peritoneal macrophages by promastigotes blocked the proliferation of the T-cell line, TPB1. This effect was correlated with the level of parasite infection, and the timing of macrophage infection and antigen addition. Peritoneal macrophages from both BALB/b and C57BL/6 mice showed reduced ability to serve as antigen presenting cells.

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Poly(Ala, Glu, Lys, Tyr) 6:2:5:1 hydrobromide, Ala:Glu:Lys:Tyr (6:2:5:1), mol wt 20,000-30,000