Cell-Mediated Response In Different Forms Of Human Toxoplasmosis

ICOPA IX - 9TH INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS OF PARASITOLOGY(1998)

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The study concerned aspects of cell-mediated and humoral responses in adults with different forms of toxoplasmosis, in connection with the clinical course of the disease. Significant disruption of the cell-mediated response was not observed (T-lymphocyte proliferation test). In the group of patients with lymphadenopathy, an increased proportion of CD8+ lymphocytes was only noted in the first month of the disease, although enlargement of the cervical lymph nodes was observable for up to a year. The individuals in question were found to have IgA antibodies against the p30 antigen of T. gondii, mainly in the period of disease up to 7 months. The proportion of CD4+ lymphocytes was sub-normal in all patients of this group which were studied in the first two months of the disease, and in most of those studied later. 3 out of 14 patients with the ocular form of toxoplasmosis only had recent foci of inflammation in the retina, and were also found to have specific IgM. These patients had depressed CD4+ levels, and showed no reaction from CD8+ lymphocytes.
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