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Profile of human T cell response to leishmanial antigens. Analysis by immunoblotting.
P C Melby, … , F A Neva, D L Sacks
P C Melby, … , F A Neva, D L Sacks
Published June 1, 1989
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 1989;83(6):1868-1875. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI114093.
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Profile of human T cell response to leishmanial antigens. Analysis by immunoblotting.

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Control and resolution of leishmanial infection depends primarily on T cell-mediated immune mechanisms. The nature of the leishmanial antigens involved in eliciting T cell immunity is unknown. We have examined the pattern of peripheral blood lymphocyte responses in patients with active, healed, or subclinical leishmanial infection to fractionated leishmanial antigens using a T cell immunoblotting method in which nitrocellulose-bound leishmanial antigen, resolved by one or two dimensional electrophoresis, are incorporated into lymphocyte cultures. The proliferative and IFN-gamma responses of cells from patients with healed mucosal or cutaneous leishmaniasis were remarkably heterogeneous and occurred to as many as 50-70 distinct antigens. In contrast, responses from subjects with active, nonhealing, diffuse cutaneous leishmaniasis were either absent or present to only a small number of antigens. Control and resolution of leishmaniasis, and resistance to reinfection, is therefore associated with a T cell response to a large and diverse pool of parasite antigens. The method of T cell immunoblotting appears to offer a powerful, rapid, and relatively simple approach to the identification of antigens involved in eliciting a T cell response in human leishmaniasis.

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P C Melby, F A Neva, D L Sacks

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